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Teaching the Irish people about Western Values

Teaching the Irish people about Western Values

Up to one million Irish people starved to death during the "Potato Famine" in 1845-1849 and two million more became refugees at a time when Ireland was a net exporter of food to England. At least half a million poor tenants were evicted from their land during this period, many of them in the bitter winter of 1846-47, at British army gunpoint.