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The Great Irish Famine

In Our Time

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Work Houses and the Irish Famine?

There are 130 work houses in Ireland on the eve of the famine. By 1849, they have 900,000 people within their walls - 9 or 10 times more than what they were designed to hold. Work houses were made essentially for the destitute, not even for the poor, but for those who really had no other option. And there's also a health stigma of going in, you're more likely to intensify a disease if you had it or catch one if you didn't.

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