Famine and Policy
During the Irish famine, food was paradoxically exported while locals starved, revealing a stark disconnect in policy. The relief efforts were led by a figure who viewed the crisis as a moral failing of the Irish people rather than a humanitarian disaster. The implementation of strict laws led to widespread evictions, exacerbating the suffering of thousands of families.In this clip
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The Irish Potato Famine
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