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Joseph Banks has written: 'A short account of the cause of the disease in corn called by farmers the blight, the mildew, and the rust'
Ireland had a potato famine, caused by potato blight. It ran from 1845 to 1849. As a result of the dependency of people on potatoes at that time, millions died or emigrated, causing a major reduction in Ireland's population. Before the famine it was over 8 million. It still hasn't reached that level again, with the population now over 6 million.
They left because of the potatoe famine, in which a blight caused potatoes to be inedible , and considering Ireland was so poor back then and the potato was the staple diet, people thought that they'd have a better life in the us. They left Ireland because of the "opportunities" united sates, because they believed that they would live alot better there.
their were better job and better poertunities for you and your children more thing to do more money being paid for jobs and loads of things being built ..
In 1742, because of the monkey blight in France.
Blight is caused by a fungus and can be treated with a fungicide. If you are fertilizing and the plant is turning yellow, it's probably blight.
Blight refers to the disease that affects a crop and the resulting starvation and problems is a famine.
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Some embedded vocabulary in "The Scarlet Ibis" include words like blight, vermilion, and palmetto. These words enrich the setting and mood of the story, painting a vivid picture of the southern landscape and the tragic events that unfold.
Blight means a plant disease. The plants became effected with blight. We treated the crops for blight.
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The blight on the crops devastated the village.His house is a blight against the landscape.
Blight - band - ended in 1982.
Blight - band - was created in 1982.
John Blight was born in 1913.
John Blight died in 1995.