Britain flooded Ireland with manufactured goods, hurting local producers.
Britain bankrupted most Irish manufacturers.
Britain bought out most Irish farms.
as far as i know irelands economy as only ever benefitted from Britain the british pay Ireland money every year to cover health cost of Irish ppl who have worked in the UK and then retired back home to Ireland the location of northern Ireland and cheaper goods as made it worse for southern Ireland economically as the republic of Ireland people prefer to shop there southern Ireland raised vat were as the UK lowered it Ireland have not done so well since they adopted the euro
Britain restricted Irish political participation.
Britain flooded Ireland with British goods.
Britain suspended Irish civil rights.
Starved them to death when their potatoes all died and they still had to send Britain all their food.
The Irish Potato Famine caused the deaths of around 1 million Irish, but the British did not do enough to help them recover, and also made them send food to Britain even though many people were starving in Ireland. Throughout the 19th century Irishmen were executed as rebels or evicted from their land. Hundreds of Irishmen also served in the British Army during the fight against Napoleon and rebels in British colonies such as the Zulus in South Africa or the Mahdi in Sudan.
Starved them to death when their potatoes all died and they still had to send Britain all their food.
britian flooded ireland with british goods
they restricted a majority of the Irish from political participation. They suspended many of the civil liberties and rights of the Irish.
They were concerned that getting the government involved would hurt states' rights.
European imperialism in China during the 19th Century hurt the Chinese economy and their governments. The people were exploited. Japan & the USA were also involved in using imperialism in China as well. Imperialism continued into the 20th century as well.
They only gave them beer
britian flooded ireland with british goods
Britain enforced Catholicism on the Irish.
They restricted a majority of the irish from political participation.
They restricted a majority of the irish from political participation.
they restricted a majority of the Irish from political participation. They suspended many of the civil liberties and rights of the Irish.
a series of laws called the penal laws restricted catholic and presbyterian rights to property, inheritance, voting, practice of religion, education etc. these laws disappeared gradually towards the end of the 18th century and had effectively gone after the emancipation act of 1829.
They were concerned that getting the government involved would hurt states' rights.
They were concerned that getting the government involved would hurt states' rights.
They were concerned that getting the government involved would hurt states' rights.
They were concerned that getting the government involved would hurt states' rights.
They were concerned that getting the government involved would hurt states' rights.
They were concerned that getting the government involved would hurt states' rights.