Jonathan Swift, an Irish writer, is best known for his satirical works such as "Gulliver's Travels". While he was admired for his wit and literary talent, he was not necessarily considered a national hero for his opposition to English oppression. He did, however, support Irish causes and used his writing to critique English policies towards Ireland.
Swift's opposition to English oppression made him a national hero in Ireland.
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he opposed English oppression there.
He was a vocal opponent of English oppression.
he opposed English oppression
The Anglo-Irish Swift became a national hero in Ireland.
National Opposition Union was created in 1990.
There were one party that was opposition of the National Congress. The Indian National Congress was the only party.
The opposition to Hamilton's proposed national bank was led by Thomas Jefferson.
Jonathan Swift was born on November 30, 1667, in Dublin, Ireland. He is considered a hero to the Irish people because of the way that he defied the British control of Ireland.
Hamilton proposed an excise tax to repay the national debt by setting up a national bank. The opposition was that taxing was giving the federal government too much power and a National Bank was unconstitutional.
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Thomas Jefferson
Jonathan Barker has written: 'Local politics and national development' -- subject(s): Community development, Politics and government