People were poor and lived in unsanitary conditions. They'd eat around 60 potatoes a day, well, the average man ate that.
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Yes, there was a workhouse in Enniscorthy during the Great Famine. Established in 1840, the workhouse served as a response to the dire poverty and starvation caused by the famine, providing shelter and food for the destitute. Like many workhouses in Ireland, it was often overcrowded and faced significant challenges in caring for the increasing number of impoverished individuals seeking assistance.
the 40 hour famine is where people all over the world decide to raise as much money as they can for people and children who cant aford food and an education and things like that. they do this by choosing something (e.g no electricity or no food) for 40 hours and then people sponsor them for doing that.
The didn't like it.
The 1920s came before the Great Depression.
they had no houses they lived in boxes
The number of survivors from a famine can vary widely depending on factors such as the region, the severity of the famine, and the timeframe in question. For instance, during the Great Famine in Ireland (1845-1852), approximately 1 million people died, while about 1.5 million emigrated, leaving a significantly reduced population. In other famines, like the Soviet famine of 1932-1933, estimates suggest millions perished, but exact numbers of survivors are difficult to determine. Ultimately, without specifying a particular famine, it's impossible to provide a definitive answer.
it was a great lifetyle
Many did not like the Irish Catholics that came over in great numbers from the Great Potato Famine. People suspected that they would do the bidding of the pope and not listen to American laws and leaders. http://www.academicamerican.com/jeffersonjackson/topics/religion_reform.htm
Yes, there was a workhouse in Enniscorthy during the Great Famine. Established in 1840, the workhouse served as a response to the dire poverty and starvation caused by the famine, providing shelter and food for the destitute. Like many workhouses in Ireland, it was often overcrowded and faced significant challenges in caring for the increasing number of impoverished individuals seeking assistance.
It is the way it is because a lot of people died during the Famine.
famine is where you are really hungry and can't access food.
Countries like Ethiopia and North Korea are countries that suffer from famine.
the 40 hour famine is where people all over the world decide to raise as much money as they can for people and children who cant aford food and an education and things like that. they do this by choosing something (e.g no electricity or no food) for 40 hours and then people sponsor them for doing that.
the 40 hour famine is where people all over the world decide to raise as much money as they can for people and children who cant aford food and an education and things like that. they do this by choosing something (e.g no electricity or no food) for 40 hours and then people sponsor them for doing that.
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The didn't like it.
Lamentations 5:10 says, "Our skin was black like an oven because of the terrible famine."