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Between 1650 and 1750, Ireland faced significant economic hardship due to a combination of factors, including English colonial policies that favored English landowners and restricted Irish economic development. The implementation of the Penal Laws marginalized the Catholic majority, limiting their rights to own land, engage in trade, and participate in government. Additionally, the agrarian economy was heavily reliant on subsistence farming, which made it vulnerable to crop failures and famine. This combination of oppressive governance and economic constraints led to widespread poverty in Ireland during this period.

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