Another devastating migration took place in Ireland in the nineteenth century not because of political suppression but due to the damage of harvest by natural calamity. Between 1845 and 1851, ten lakh people died in Ireland because of the potato epidemic. As a result, millions of people abandoned their home and hearth. While the population in 1851 was around 80-85 lakhs, in a decade it came down to sixty-five lakhs. Loss of harvest, famine and epidemic forced regular migration so much that by 1921 the population of the country had been reduced to only forty-three lakhs.
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