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The Great Irish Famine
Between 1845 and 1850, more than a million Irish people starved to death while massive quantities of food were being exported from their country. (Curriculum)

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From the 15th through the 19th centuries, successive English monarchies and governments enacted laws designed to suppress and destroy Irish manufacturing and trade. These repressive Acts, coupled with the Penal Laws, reduced the Irish people to "nakedness and beggary" in a very direct and purposeful way. The destitute Irish then stood at the very brink of the bottomless pit. When the potato blight struck in 1845, it was but time for the final push. Go!

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