“The Irish Famine - causes, consequences, government blunders”
This video explains how a potato blight in Europe during the 1840’s had catastrophic consequences in Ireland, resulting in the death by starvation of over a million people. People in Ireland were particularly affected because many poor people in the country depended on eating potatoes for survival, while the British land owners harvested and exported all of the other crops such as wheat and barley without giving any famine relief.
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