Phrases with «young republic»

A "young republic" refers to a country or government that is relatively new and has recently established its independence, usually from a colonial power. It implies that the nation is in its early stages of development and may be experiencing changes and challenges as it forms and solidifies its identity. Full definition

Sentences with «young republic»

  • But Chris Edwards, vice president of the New York Young Republic Club, said that Manhattan Republicans are energized, regardless of whether or not they've been turned off by the brash Buffalo developer, whose campaign has been marred by anti-gay comments and other gaffes. (dnainfo.com)
  • He founded (1789) a college for the training of clergy and was indefatigable in travels to strengthen his church in the young republic. (religion-online.org)
  • It's quite a test for our young republic as we grapple with a much closer up view of human foibles than was ever available before, thanks to social media and the ever powerful electronic communicative forces that have shrunk the news cycles to minutes and have allowed for, and disposed of surprises, instantly. (hudsonvalleyone.com)
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