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the Irish famine
- causes of the
Irish famine
- potato blight
- in 1845a new fungal disease stuck
the Irish crop. the big Latin name for
it is phytophthora infestans,but it is
usually called the potato blight
- the first sign of a problem is
when the leaves of the
potato plant go black and
die
- it was to late when they
noticed as the disease
spread especially quickly
in moist, mild
conditaions
- the potatoes became a
stinking black mess, even if
any of them did survive
they would have died in the
pits in the fields
- this was a disaster as the
Irish farmers and the Irish as
there main food was potato
main food was potatoes
- John Mitchell view
- a famous
nationalist
historian writing in
1860 believed the
English "created"
the famine
- he claimed they "they died of
hungry in the midst of abundance".
(this quote means the Irish died of
hungry because they gave the food
to the English)
- he went on to exclaim "the
almighty indeed sent the potato
blight, but the English created
the famine
- The population of Ireland
- there was a large
population between
1800_1841
- subdivision of land
- many farmers had subvided there land
between there sons. different parts of
Ireland depended on different agriculture
- chronology
- by 1845 200000 people lived on 5
acres of land per family while 135000
lived on 1 acre of land. the land was
a huge problem in ireland