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Why was the government heavily criticised at the time of The Irish famine? (ERGENT) 50 points worth.

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Answer: Britain had failed in saving the Irish population because they were too busy trying to not lose any resources or money. The British government operated on a cash economy, which meant that they let supplies be available to the Irish, but only for money. In Britain this system had worked, but implementing it in Ireland during a famine was impossible.

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Apart from censuring the government for allowing such high mortality, he criticized the fact that records of Famine deaths were not being kept. He repeatedly protested that it was within the capability of the British government to do so.

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