Why did so many people die during the Irish potato famine? Couldn’t they have imported food from the mainland?

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Why did so many people die during the Irish potato famine? Couldn’t they have imported food from the mainland?

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The people who owned the land that was growing food got more money by exporting it than selling it to the Irish. So they did that and argued for less government assistance, and used the collapse to expand their own holdings.

It’s interesting to regard the famine as an early example of disaster capitalism.

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