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Why was Ireland a poor country?
Potato Famine a Major Cause of Poverty This was the cause of the Great Potato Famine that began in 1845. The famine was caused by the water mold disease known as late blight, which resulted in crop failure three years in a row. This drove families further into poverty.
How are the roads in Ireland?
Roads in Ireland are generally of a high standard. They range from motorways and dual carriageways to secondary roads with two-way traffic and winding country lanes. In the Republic of Ireland, motorways are prefixed with an “M” (for example, the M50 ring road around Dublin city).
What caused the problems in Ireland?
The conflict began during a campaign by the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association to end discrimination against the Catholic/nationalist minority by the Protestant/unionist government and local authorities. The government attempted to suppress the protests.
Is Ireland good for the environment?
Ireland generally has good environmental quality. Thanks to its environmental policies and to the “new economy”, energy and material intensities fell in the 1990s. Major challenges remain concerning environmental pressures from energy production and agriculture, in particular from intensive livestock rearing.
What is Ireland best known for?
We have come up with the top ten things Ireland is famous for, so let’s take a look.
- The food – the land of hearty meals.
- The drinks – our mouth is watering.
- Irish hospitality – the friendliest country.
- The arts – another of the top things Ireland is famous for.
- Riverdance – lord of the dance.
Do Irish make cars?
The automotive industry in Ireland has had a varied history and despite the small size of the island, the punitive tax on imported cars encouraged a wide range of companies to assemble their cars locally including Fiat, Ford and Renault.
Why is Ireland not cold?
The Atlantic overturning circulation, which includes ocean currents such as the North Atlantic Current and Gulf Stream, releases additional heat over the Atlantic, which is then carried by the prevailing winds towards Ireland, giving Ireland a milder climate than other temperate oceanic climates at similar latitudes.
What were the Irish blamed for?
Irish immigrants sometimes faced hostility from other groups in the U.S., and were accused of spreading disease and blamed for the unsanitary conditions many lived in.