Great Potato Famine

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From about 1845 to around 1852 a great famine occurred in Ireland. It was very devastating for lots of people. Countless people died due to food shortages and others became ill and died later. The famine was caused by a fungus-like protest, which caused potatoes to rot. The Irish people depended heavily on potatoes, so when their main crop failed, the people were left without food to eat and without anything to sell for money. Many other people that did not die in Ireland immigrated to other countries like the United States in search for a better life. This famine was one of the reasons for large groups of Irish settlements in the Midwest, as they only knew farming to make a living. To make matters worse, the country bordering them, England, was little help to them. The relationship between these two countries was a little sketchy at the time. The Irish Potato Famine was a very tragic event and had a big impact on the people of Ireland.
The potato was first grown in the Andes Mountains of Peru and Bolivia by the Inca Indians around 8,000 B.C. to 5.000 B.C. The Incas used potatoes for many other things besides for eating. They placed raw slices of potatoes on broken bones for healing and also ate them with other foods to stop indigestion. They would sometimes carry a potato in their pocket to help with toothaches, and they used them to ease aches and pains by rubbing the painful area the water that potatoes were boiled in. Spanish Conquistadors conquered Peru in 1536 and discovered this wonderful potato. They brought them back to Europe and before the end of the sixteenth century families began cultivating them in northern Spain. In 1589 Sir Walter Raleigh brought potatoes to Ireland on the 40,000 acres near Cork. After about fo...

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