The Great Famine in Ireland (1845-1852) led to significant political changes, including increased discontent with British rule. The catastrophic loss of life and mass emigration fueled nationalist sentiments and highlighted the inadequacies of the British government's response, leading to calls for self-governance. The famine also contributed to the rise of Irish nationalist movements and political organizations, such as the Young Irelanders and later the Irish Parliamentary Party, which sought to address issues of land and tenant rights. Ultimately, the crisis deepened the desire for political reform and independence among the Irish populace.
the great famine ended in Ireland in 1850 but it took a bet longer for Ireland to recover.
Ireland, its also known as 'the great Irish famine'.
the Great Famine
Cattle herds
In Ireland the last great famine started in 1845 and ended in 1852. Worldwide there are several severe famines currently ongoing, many of them a lot worse than the Irish famine.
the great famine ended in Ireland in 1850 but it took a bet longer for Ireland to recover.
Ireland's Famine was caused mainly by Blight and a sudden increase in Population
the beginning of the Great Famine
Great famine.
Potato blight.
Ireland, its also known as 'the great Irish famine'.
the Great Famine
Ireland
Great Britain approved home rule for Ireland.
Great Britain approved home rule for Ireland.
(Apex) Millions of people fleeing Ireland for the Americas.
Ireland.