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Great Famine (Ireland) - Wikipedia The Irish Potato Famine, the Great Hunger, genocide – what should we call it? Potato blight played a role, but there was much more at play in Ireland's Great Hunger of 1845–1852
Great Famine | Definition, Causes, Significance, Deaths - Britannica Great Famine, famine that occurred in Ireland in 1845–49 when the potato crop failed in successive years The Irish famine was the worst to occur in Europe in the 19th century: about one million people died from starvation or from typhus and other famine-related diseases
Irish Potato Famine: Date, Cause Great Hunger | HISTORY The Irish Potato Famine, also known as the Great Hunger, began in 1845 when a mold known as Phytophthora infestans (or P infestans) caused a destructive plant disease that spread rapidly
Irish Potato Famine: History, Causes, Deaths, Migration What was the Irish Potato Famine? What caused it? And how many people died from the catastrophe? Here is everything that you need to know about the Irish Potato Famine (also known as the Great Famine)
The Irish Potato Famine | History Timeline The Irish Potato Famine, also known as the Great Famine, was a period of mass starvation and emigration in Ireland from 1845 to 1852 It was caused by a potato blight that destroyed the main crop of the Irish population, who relied heavily on potatoes for sustenance
The Great Famine of Ireland 1845 - Irish History It was primarily caused by the failure of the potato crop, which was a staple food for the majority of the Irish population The famine began in 1845 when a potato disease, known as Phytophthora infestans (potato blight), spread across the island, destroying potato fields
Irish Potato Famine (1845–1849) - New World Encyclopedia The immediate effect on Ireland was devastating, and its long-term effects proved immense, permanently changing Irish culture and tradition The Irish Potato Famine was the culmination of a social, biological, political, and economic catastrophe