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The Great Irish Famine

In Our Time

CHAPTER

The Effect of the Relief Schemes

Before 1846 was over, there were some influential people in the government who said we will not continue this and we cannot continue bailing out the Irish indefinitely. Charles Wood thought that the best remedy in Ireland was to spend as little as possible. He believed that the famine was a kind of a godsend. It was a way of reorganizing Irish society. So there was a sense in which if God did something for you, you should not meddle too much. You should not try to interfere with divine action.

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