the poorest tenant farmers had become totally dependent on a single crop for survival - the potato
in 1845 and for the next 5 years the crop failed almost completely due to potato blight leaving these people with no food, no money to buy food - there was still plenty being exported and a UK government which believed in non intervention
never, are you kuku? Ireland did, in the 1840s
There could be lots of answers to that, but the one you are looking for is the famine in the 1840s.
The Famine - when Irelands potato crop failed on a national scale millions of people emigrated to escape, irreversibly changing the population now its only 4.5m or so whereas before the famine it was around 15m!!!
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.
Famine :3
never, are you kuku? Ireland did, in the 1840s
The potato famine, in the second half of the 1840s.
Ireland.
The famine that occurred in Ireland during the second half of the 1840s.
The Irish Potato Famine
No. Ireland is a very different country now than it was in the 1840s, so such a famine could not happen again. The country is richer, better educated, has a wide diversity of food and is no longer dependant on the potato as was the case in the 1840s.
There could be lots of answers to that, but the one you are looking for is the famine in the 1840s.
During the 1840s, potato blight affected potatoes in Ireland, causing a famine.
You are referring to the potato famine that occurred in the 1840s.
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.
They suffered from hunger and other illnesses as a result of the famine in Ireland.
The potato famine, which started in the mid 1840s until the early 1850s.