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They travelled by ship.
During the Irish Famine in the mid-19th century, a trip to America on a coffin ship often cost between £3 to £10, depending on various factors such as the ship's conditions and the point of departure. Many Irish emigrants had to save for years or borrow money to afford the fare, and the journey was perilous, with overcrowding and poor sanitation leading to high mortality rates. The term "coffin ship" reflects the tragic reality that many who embarked on these voyages did not survive.
There was famine in Lebanon during World War I.
It was during famine time.
The only Hebrew famine was recorded in the Torah during the lifetime of Joseph.
The famine in China during the 1880s was exacerbated by the Dungan Revolt (1862-1877) and the subsequent internal conflicts. These upheavals disrupted agricultural production, leading to widespread crop failures and food shortages. The combined effects of warfare, drought, and poor governance contributed to significant famine conditions in various regions of China during this period.
you can only eat barley sugars and only drink water during the food famine.
Cassava, sweet potato, malvaceae
They went to the landlords when they had no money during the famine
The only Hebrew famine was recorded in the Torah during the lifetime of Joseph.
Famine takes place anywhere weather (or sometimes man made) conditions cause a shortage of food. Currently, in some rural parts of Africa there is famine due to both weather/soil conditions and tribal warfare.
Yes.