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Maighread Ní Dhomhnaibhín, b.1866, Drimoleague, Co Cork - Junior Cycle History - Question B - 2006
Question B
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Maighread Ní Dhomhnaibhín, b.1866, Drimoleague, Co Cork.
As a result of the Famine many families were broken up. This was in a good way due to the temptin... show full transcript
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Maighread Ní Dhomhnaibhín, b.1866, Drimoleague, Co Cork - Junior Cycle History - Question B - 2006
Step 1
Mention two effects of emigration on the people of West Cork.
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Many families were broken up as young members emigrated to join family members abroad.
Often, only aged parents remained at home, leading to a further impact on their ability to manage their homes.
Step 2
"The most of the landlords were of no help to the suffering people." Give two pieces of evidence to support that view.
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The landlords often raised the rent if they suspected that a family was receiving money from emigrants in America.
Landlords frequently took from the tenants their only source of support, such as their single cow or goat.
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