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The Great Irish Famine

In Our Time

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Are the Irish Beginning to Blame the British for Their Inaction in the Late 1840s?

Dublin lost about a quarter of its population in the famine decade. Mayo-born population of Britain increased by tens of thousands. Neeve, can we talk about blame now? We've heard about the act of God. Were the Irish beginning to blame the British for their inaction at this time in the late 1840s? If you got sick and became dependent on the workhouse, you were very likely to be sent back to Ireland,. which was not a great solution to your problem.

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