The famine hit Skibbereen particularly hard due to a combination of factors, including the area's heavy reliance on the potato crop, which failed due to blight in the 1840s. Additionally, the local population was already impoverished and lacked sufficient resources to cope with the crisis. The British government's inadequate response and policies exacerbated the situation, leaving many residents without food or assistance. As a result, Skibbereen became a symbol of the suffering and devastation caused by the Great Famine in Ireland.
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Very badly. So badly that 53,000 of them left for Canada.
i think it might be something to do with a grasshopper famine- so they had to flee.
The famine in Ireland had started, so many people left the country. Some went to America.
The Irish potato famine hit 1844-49, it's worst year being 1845 or 'black 45' as it was known. Basically the Irish population of 8 million had become incredibly dependant on the potato for food, as it reproduces so quickly in wet soil (which we have lots of). Then a blight hit the potato crop in Ireland (obviously they didn't have sprays to protect their crop) so the potatoes rotted in the ground. They were soft and mushy when dug up so people began to starve. One million starved to death in that period of time, one million emigrated, mostly to the USA and the UK, which is the answer to your question.
The potato famine hit Ireland in the 1840's. it was when the potatos (their main food source) went bad so they had to move. but some stayed for family and died.
Berlin and Manchester City
the slaves got sold to black as well as white and people used to treat them very badly and used to hit them very hard and also used to hit them so badly that they had big bruises on there backs
The Financial Services sector and building sectors were badly hit - so London was the worst hit
Famine means a lack of food, so you can say, there was a terrible famine, and all of our crops died.
The prefix for "led badly" is "mis-", so it would be "misled badly."
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The crops had failed and there was not enough food to feed the people, so famine devastated our town
The 41 hour famine. They're American so they need to out-do everyone else.
if anyone thinks it sucks so badly then they are just plain un-human.......
badly hope i helped!
The rivets were badly stuck on so when they hit the iceberg the strain on the bow cracked and they sunk. You should blame Harland and Wolff, Belfast.