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The Great Irish Famine

In Our Time

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The Irish Famine and the Landless Laboring Class

Most of the land in Ireland is owned by a small elite, an elite that often tended to be of English origin. Landlords tended to rent out plots of their land to tenant farmers as N-dimensioned. A tenant farmer could rent anywhere up to maybe 10 acres of land. This group was at risk by the famine but even more at risk were the poor who didn't have enough resources to rent from tenant farmers. And it's this group really that suffers so heavily by the famine.

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