yes and no, yes as they saved a lot of people from starving to death, but they also really bad living conditions and caried diseases
The shamrock was the symbol flown on US relief ships during the Irish potato famine.
Yes there were. There were many used when Ireland was poor and people were starving. The most significant period that they were used was during the famine in Ireland during the second half of the 1840s. Many people ended up in the workhouses during that period of Irish history.
Not sure but the Choctaw Nation, a native American community from Oklahoma in the USA, are legendary among the Irish for their contributions and support during the Great Famine (I woundn't imagine that a famine was all that great?).
why did the irish famine start
Potato Famine
The Great Irish Famine ended through a combination of factors such as improved weather conditions, increased relief efforts by the government and charitable organizations, and a gradual recovery of the potato crop. Additionally, emigration played a significant role as many Irish people left the country in search of better opportunities.
There have been two; The lesser known Irish Famine 1740-1741 & The Great Famine 1845-1852.
The Irish immigrated because of the Irish Potato Famine in 1845
Famine :3
the Irish Famine changed the USA because it brought more people to the country.
the Irish famine was not managed, it just cause all of the Irish to die or either migrate to the U.s. where they found hope and better jobs.
The Irish Potato Famine