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  2. Jan 12, 2015 · It was impoverishment under British rule that caused so many Irish to be dependent on potatoes, not a silly decision to plant nothing but potatoes. A poor Irish family might have had as little as one-quarter acre of land on which to grow crops for export, raise a pig, and grow enough potatoes to keep from starving.

  3. Oct 17, 2017 · The Irish Potato Famine was caused by a potato disease in Ireland in the mid-1800s. The “Great Hunger” killed about 1 million people, forcing another million to emigrate.

  4. Myth 1: The Potato Famine Was Solely Responsible for the Irish Potato’s Reputation. One of the most persistent fallacies regarding Irish food is that the potato famine (Great Famine) in the mid-nineteenth century was solely responsible for the potato’s relationship with Ireland.

  5. SCIENCE. Scientists Finally Pinpoint the Pathogen That Caused the Irish Potato Famine. DNA analysis of 166-year-old potato plant leaves has revealed the disease strain that caused the...

  6. At that time, Ireland was a poor country, with a population that was largely dependent on agriculture for their survival. The potato was an ideal crop for the Irish people, as it was easy to grow and maintain, even in poor soil and harsh weather conditions.

  7. Why were potatoes so important to Ireland? How did the potato blight happen? How many people died during the Great Famine? Summarize This Article. Great Famine, famine that occurred in Ireland in 1845–49 when the potato crop failed in successive years.

  8. Nov 12, 2022 · Frequently asked questions about the Irish Potato Famine What caused the famine? The primary cause was a potato disease called late blight (Phytophthora infestans), which destroyed much of the Irish potato crop, the staple food for a large portion of the population. How many people died during the famine?

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