In the early years, their goals are broadly parliamentary reform and a non-sectarian vision. They're not quite sure if they want to establish an Irish Republic on the lines of the French Republic. So that's when they become sort of forced with Wolf Tone at the head. The essential insight which, you know, Tone has had is that as long as Catholics and dissenters in particular, the Presbyterians are divided, that the British government will be able to play them off against each other. Any hope of greater independence or autonomy for Ireland is impossible.

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