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The 1845 Irish Famine | Part 2: Exodus
Season 6 · Episode 14

The 1845 Irish Famine | Part 2: Exodus

As the famine deepens in Ireland under Charles Trevelyan's harsh policies, waves of desperate immigrants flee to the USA.

Anthology Of Heroes History

October 22, 20241h 16m

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Show Notes

In the final episode of our two-part series on the Irish Potato Famine, we examine the most devastating years of the crisis. As Lord John Russell’s government prioritizes cost-cutting, Charles Trevelyan enforces harsh famine relief policies that intensify the suffering. Amid the chaos, the Quakers revolutionize soup kitchens, while Asenath Nicholson opens her home to the starving.


We also explore the mass emigration that followed, with millions fleeing on overcrowded "coffin ships" to America. This episode uncovers the famine’s lasting impact on Ireland’s population, culture, and its relationship with Britain, leaving scars that shaped generations.


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