Gaelic Revival without the demise of Irish (Gaelic)?

Gaelic Revival without the demise of Irish Language

  • Yes

    Votes: 6 60.0%
  • No there wouldn't have been anything like a Gaelic Revival

    Votes: 1 10.0%
  • No Gaelic Revival - But something similar that would also be culturally natioanlist

    Votes: 3 30.0%

  • Total voters
    10
  • Poll closed .
In the tl, Irish history until the late 19th century is the same as otl with the exception that the Irish language remains the mother tongue of Catholic Ireland, just as Czech survived within the Austrian and Austro-Hungarian Empires and Finnish survived under Swedish and Russian rule. Irish looses ground to English in Protestant Ulster but by the 1880s is still the majority tongue elsewhere.
The Question is, would there have still been a Gaelic Revival Movement in the late 19th century? And if not, would there have still been a republican struggle for Independence in the early 20th century?
 
I don't know if it's possible. That butterfly net is trying to suppose that Gaelic exists even after Norman and Anglo-norman colonization of various parts and outright conquest and religous later on down the line by the English.
 
I don't know if it's possible. That butterfly net is trying to suppose that Gaelic exists even after Norman and Anglo-norman colonization of various parts and outright conquest and religous later on down the line by the English.

Irish was still a majority language in Ireland until the early 19th century.
 
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