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by rocqua
1077 days ago
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Interesting, I had heard that Ireland was still exporting potatoes during the famine. The article you sent paints a more nuanced picture. Also, for other readers, the trade balance didn't just switch because of dropping exports, imports also rose significantly. |
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Ireland was the UK's breadbasket and even to this day, the UK has a high dependency on Ireland as a source of food. That didn't stop during the Great Famine: Ireland was still producing immense amounts of food, but due to the Corn Laws and other trade restrictions placed on Ireland by the UK, there were very few mills to turn grain produced in Ireland or imported into something usable.