Irish Potato Famine - The Young and the Old - Part 5 - Extra History

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  • 📜 Irish Potato Famine: The Young and the Old - Irish leaders entered the picture when the 1847 Poor Laws backfired, leading landowners to mass-evict their starving tenants. Daniel O'Connell tried to maintain an alliance with the Whigs, and failed. The Young Irelanders split off from the Repeal Association, and as a result, both the rebellious and the moderate minds of the country lost significant traction, unable to fight the famine alone.
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  • @extrahistory
    @extrahistory  5 лет назад +1158

    By the time that the first healthy harvest arrived in 1849, a million people had died due to prejudiced men writing bad policy-a stark
    warning of what happens when poor relief becomes a tool of political ideology. But in a world where 1 in 8 people are malnourished, the Republic of Ireland today has turned its deepest
    psychological scar into a call to action.
    Oxfam Ireland: www.oxfamireland.org/change
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  • @johnkeefer8760
    @johnkeefer8760 3 года назад +1313

    This year the Navajo were heavily hit by COVID and their limited medical infrastructure was overwhelmed. Ireland made a large donation to the Navajo nation in memory of their donation to Ireland back in the famine.

    • @taviebrown2271
      @taviebrown2271 Год назад +67

      Wholesome I was not expecting, but that was very, very welcome.

    • @angrydoggy9170
      @angrydoggy9170 Год назад +94

      If anything, the Irish know about honour and respect.
      Disclaimer: That’s not going to stop me from making jokes about drunken brawls.

    • @jonmararbiter0721
      @jonmararbiter0721 Год назад +7

      This is just beautiful

    • @ivanvarela3215
      @ivanvarela3215 Год назад +3

      @@angrydoggy9170 hehe :3

    • @KitFoxune
      @KitFoxune Год назад

      @@angrydoggy9170 I'll make a Drunken Brawl is made to be sure at your Funeral in your Honor. A true Irish Experience! Free Bar and Booze at Angry Doggy's Funeral!

  • @alergictoginger1969
    @alergictoginger1969 5 лет назад +2439

    As an Irish person, the idea that we must help those who are suffering in other countries has been firmly implanted in my psyche from as young as I can remember. I hope this tradition of generosity continues for many more generations.

    • @LuckySingh-ln9ox
      @LuckySingh-ln9ox 5 лет назад +22

      Live and let live

    • @robertaylor9218
      @robertaylor9218 4 года назад +61

      Lucky Singh live and help live.

    • @skullsquid47
      @skullsquid47 4 года назад +36

      I'm glad to see that your culture can turn the memories of a tragedy into a force for good. Live and let live.

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 4 года назад +10

      I feel like the Brits and Americans have learned from their previous callus attitude because now they're 2 of the largest contributors for international aid and charity

    • @OstanAbadeh
      @OstanAbadeh 4 года назад +21

      great respect for the Irish for their solidarity with Palestinians and their just cause

  • @owenw.1643
    @owenw.1643 5 лет назад +2476

    "Sometimes bad men die in their sleep" is one hell of a quote

    • @mrreyes5004
      @mrreyes5004 5 лет назад +93

      Which is why I don't believe in karma.

    • @nathanseper8738
      @nathanseper8738 5 лет назад +218

      Maybe this sounds odd, but I believe there can be a form of karma that outlasts a human life. Sure Trevelyan died peacefully, but his wretched beliefs didn't last. Today Ireland is a vibrant independent and wealthy nation, which provides food aid. Ireland is the opposite of what Trevelyan wanted, and to me, that is the greatest victory the Irish had. Living well, as they say, is the best revenge.

    • @andyjay729
      @andyjay729 4 года назад +50

      @@nathanseper8738 Unfortunately, there still seems to be a hell of a lot of people who think the poor are "just lazy".

    • @nathanseper8738
      @nathanseper8738 4 года назад +39

      @@andyjay729 Yes. But we do live in a world where charity is valued more over "a natural and proper correction." If you catch my drift.

    • @franciscodetonne4797
      @franciscodetonne4797 4 года назад +4

      What if they are killed in their sleep?

  • @mobiuskatchmar2094
    @mobiuskatchmar2094 5 лет назад +2561

    In history class:
    Professor: Who here knows the name of the parasite that caused the Irish potato famine?
    In my head: Don't say the British. You're right, but don't say the British.

    • @KevinMcScrooge
      @KevinMcScrooge 5 лет назад +109

      I don't like when people act like modern-day British are as terrible as the few who were terrible back then.

    • @hatmann5697
      @hatmann5697 5 лет назад +163

      As a British person I shall say
      Move the great in Great Britain to Ireland

    • @ItRemindMeOfHome
      @ItRemindMeOfHome 5 лет назад +258

      @@KevinMcScrooge "Back then" was less than 200 years ago. While that's a long time for people in America, that's nothing for Europeans. Plus the English would continue to be horrible to the Irish until 1921, when Ireland became independent

    • @fenhen
      @fenhen 5 лет назад +18

      The Timejumper The Irish haven’t exactly been innocent either...

    • @ItRemindMeOfHome
      @ItRemindMeOfHome 5 лет назад +184

      @@fenhen, I'm not saying Ireland is entirely innocent, but there is a difference between routine acts of genocide and a largely underground terrorist organization.

  • @daneilfranklin
    @daneilfranklin 5 лет назад +1663

    Ireland being the No. 1 in food aid in the world...
    that make's me proud even if I don't have much Irish blood.

    • @Balsiefen
      @Balsiefen 5 лет назад +41

      Actually, a bit of a fudge by EC there. Ireland is 10th per capita (still unusually high, and much higher than the US), while the UK is 5th. Norway is 1st.

    • @andrewlaporte5477
      @andrewlaporte5477 4 года назад +71

      @@Balsiefen Actually, EC says that Ireland is A leader in food aid, not THE leader, so I think this was more of a misreading of the text.

    • @foxydash9992
      @foxydash9992 4 года назад +4

      Andrew LaPorte still gives me pride

    • @ruairiodonohoe2533
      @ruairiodonohoe2533 4 года назад +2

      @@Balsiefen if you ignore our several recessions

    • @numetalmarkchavez24
      @numetalmarkchavez24 3 года назад +4

      You shouldn't have to share blood to be a good person...

  • @castsmith6783
    @castsmith6783 5 лет назад +3321

    ireland: do you guys care about us?
    the parlement: well yes, but actually no

    • @artificialgravitas8954
      @artificialgravitas8954 5 лет назад +54

      Just another Colony

    • @x5rocket48
      @x5rocket48 5 лет назад +4

      lol 😂

    • @ember_kitsune
      @ember_kitsune 5 лет назад +25

      Fun fact, the actual quote is "I guess, but actually no"

    • @harryhoran3403
      @harryhoran3403 5 лет назад +1

      Just the north

    • @harveygeorgefoster
      @harveygeorgefoster 5 лет назад +10

      Indecisiveness is one of democracies greatest failures but besides that, the Government had to wrestle with the problems caused by monarchs and a theocratic dictator from decades ago. Losing Ireland was one of our greatest mistakes

  • @markomihajlovic7091
    @markomihajlovic7091 5 лет назад +390

    "Today, the Republic of Ireland is a world leader in food and development aid [...] They turned their deepest psychological scar into a call for action."
    This seems to be overseen. Ireland, hats off!

  • @Gamemaster743
    @Gamemaster743 5 лет назад +587

    "MY CABBAGES!" - Mrs. Mccormack, probably.

    • @KnakuanaRka
      @KnakuanaRka 4 года назад +7

      Xellon 🤣

    • @sharilshahed6106
      @sharilshahed6106 3 года назад +12

      brilliant!

    • @fantasy873
      @fantasy873 3 года назад +12

      Holy Frick! I love cabbage man!

    • @isaackeigwin
      @isaackeigwin 3 года назад +8

      Wildly underrated

    • @hu4L98
      @hu4L98 3 года назад +9

      That probably did actually happen lmaoooo

  • @anttibjorklund1869
    @anttibjorklund1869 5 лет назад +3098

    "The landowners found a loophole."
    As the rich so often do.

    • @thatfighterguy5846
      @thatfighterguy5846 5 лет назад +69

      Throughout history, whenever it comes to helping the poor or enriching themselves, rich people almost always choose to enrich themselves.

    • @thatfighterguy5846
      @thatfighterguy5846 5 лет назад +140

      hunter christensen only to try and help themselves when no-one else will.

    • @jg8149
      @jg8149 5 лет назад +45

      That loophole is just the same as firing your employees when they cost so much

    • @marcylynn3703
      @marcylynn3703 5 лет назад +178

      hunter christensen 4 landowners were killed in contrast of one million that have starved to death. My simpathy goes to the poor on this one mate

    • @brandonlyon730
      @brandonlyon730 5 лет назад +6

      People will find loopholes in anything rich or poor. Scam artists do it all the time.

  • @AcenMasterX
    @AcenMasterX 5 лет назад +530

    "The Helper seeks to help, because he knows what it is to be helpless."
    -Wander Over Yonder

  • @severalgeollosscreaming48
    @severalgeollosscreaming48 5 лет назад +959

    The ottoman empires help with the supplies and money is the reason why so many of us irish have Cresent moons in your family Crests as a sign of respect and gratitude to this other faith and people who aided them

    • @hpsauce1078
      @hpsauce1078 5 лет назад +23

      Are you sure? It sounds to me more like just a myth, I don't know of course, you might be right, but the crescent moon has been a very common symbol throughout most of heraldry...

    • @dtownblastinsalvi62
      @dtownblastinsalvi62 5 лет назад +112

      Harry Peach actually no that is what actually happened The Ottoman Muslims helped Ireland as the highest aid possible. Here are links that detail what the ottoman did. But ain’t it fucked up that people who didn’t even have a relationship helped Ireland while Great Britain who was apart of the UK like Ireland did nothing for them.
      www.irishcentral.com/roots/history/little-known-tale-of-generous-turkish-aid-to-the-irish-during-the-great-hunger.amp
      amp.irishexaminer.com/lifestyle/features/turkish-aid-to-irish-famine-was-highest-form-of-compassion-275281.html
      www.dailysabah.com/feature/2017/04/21/ottoman-humanitarian-aid-to-the-irish-gripped-by-famine/amp
      craigconsidinetcd.com/2014/02/10/how-muslims-of-the-ottoman-empire-helped-ireland-during-the-great-famine/amp/

    • @dtownblastinsalvi62
      @dtownblastinsalvi62 5 лет назад +30

      Harry Peach here’s a video of what the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire did to help out Ireland. ruclips.net/video/TQgAgecfIqA/видео.html

    • @principetnomusic
      @principetnomusic 5 лет назад +10

      The crescent moon is a common symbol across Europe and the Mediterannean.

    • @kilvan99
      @kilvan99 5 лет назад +15

      @@dtownblastinsalvi62 Most likely due for political reasons. Ottomans were trying very hard to gain legitimacy on the european scene for future military expansion

  • @mr.tobacco1708
    @mr.tobacco1708 5 лет назад +390

    The story of the Ottoman help is kinda a interesting story:
    A Irish man sneaks into a random trade ship and cames to Konstantiniyye, when he learn where he is he start telling people the story of the famine. Many people don't believes him actually majorty of the people doesn't understands him, they even don't know what or where Ireland is. One day this Irish man comes into the Topkapı Palace (Residence of the Sultan) he tries to enter but Guards not allows him. He tries to tell his story but as usually Guards doesn't understand him. Everyday he tries to enter the palace so he can talk with the Sultan and ask for help but everyday he get caught and finally they arrest him and throw him to the jail in Topkapı Palace.
    A Pasha hears this and goes to talk with him, he talks with the Irıish guy and hears the story. He couldn't believe what the Irish man said and when he learned Irish wants to talk with Sultan, Pasha agrees and goes to talk with the Grand Vizier. And Grand Vizier tell this to the Sultan Abdülmecid I. Sultan quickly calls the Irish man to his court and when Guards brought the Irish guy to him he gets sad to his condition. Irish guy tells the horrible story of his country for hours, he explains how he came to Konstantiniyye. Abdülmecid quickly order his Vizier to prepare the largest ship in the Ottoman Navy to transport help to Ireland. In same time he sends latter to the Queen Victoria, in that time Ally of the Ottoman Empire. He offers to send 10.000 gold to the Irish people but Queen Victoria only allows 2000.
    With 2000 gold, beside the Sultan's help also people of Konstantiniyye donate their foods,drinks,fruits etc. and thosa load into the ship then ship set sails to the Ireland...
    This is the story i heard i don't know how much of these true but it's still proud thing to see my ancestors helped people in need...It's still making me sad Europeans calling we Turks barbarians.

    • @jamesp4132
      @jamesp4132 4 года назад +34

      As an Irishman, Thank you brother :)

    • @Joker-yw9hl
      @Joker-yw9hl 3 года назад +25

      I'm of Irish blood but British born, but we like the Turks here. Brits generally tend to like Turks and Indians

    • @lourdeswhitener9713
      @lourdeswhitener9713 3 года назад +22

      The Turks are not barbarians!!! They are a grand culture with art and stories and inventions that were and still are revolutionary

    • @aorusaki
      @aorusaki 2 года назад +4

      Amazing

    • @GoldenHawk_
      @GoldenHawk_ 2 года назад +5

      @@lourdeswhitener9713 And then committed geocide on the Armenians.

  • @connorwalters3240
    @connorwalters3240 5 лет назад +1984

    A lot of this is very relevant today. Wealth disparity, stigmatizing the poor as being "lazy", using the misfortune of others as political leverage. This kind of stuff still happens.

    • @PragmaticAntithesis
      @PragmaticAntithesis 5 лет назад +227

      Prejudice against refugees, landlords exploiting bad laws to suppress the poor, recession. History is repeating itself.

    • @Starfloofle
      @Starfloofle 5 лет назад +82

      different, but not mutually exclusive.

    • @Madhattersinjeans
      @Madhattersinjeans 5 лет назад +26

      @@PragmaticAntithesis Well yes but actually no.
      There are laws in place to prevent landlords from abusing their power now that didn't exist back in ye olden days. It's usually clearly presented when signing a lease on a flat, though I suppose it depends if you rent from private or public landlords. Regardless there are organisations and civil lawsuits that can support the public from malicious intent nowadays.
      Although there aren't many ways to stop rent inflation occuring, this is kind of a thing.
      Prejudice always come up among groups that don't or cannot communicate this is most easily seen in refugee situations but it happens elsewhere. Even among groups who live near each other for long periods of time, a bit of nationalism and a recession is all it takes in some cases.
      You're not entirely wrong or right about history repeating itself, it's such an ambiguous term that you can apply it to whatever suits the conclusion you desire.
      But things do change over time, it just doesn't seem like it because we live day to day and each change is very gradual. A lot of very subtle changes are hard to detect when you're part of a large network of people and you can get information overload to the point where you can use similar statistics to prove opposing points of view if you feel like it.
      And in some cases the changes go up and down but we only notice the lowest troughs or the highest peaks of them, the overall average is usually not noticeable.
      See issues with convincing some of the public about climate change.

    • @silverdeathgamer2907
      @silverdeathgamer2907 5 лет назад +134

      @@PragmaticAntithesis The demonizing of immigrants looking for a better life in order to deflect attention away from the upper classes abuses also.

    • @Coolrunnings007
      @Coolrunnings007 5 лет назад +9

      TAmari yeah not applicable in the western world for the most part. That model can be applied in other parts of the world where corruption played a part in enriching ie Russia

  • @stoneman472
    @stoneman472 5 лет назад +269

    Mad respect for Ireland. The fact that they're a country that remembers it's darker times and wants to help others who're going through the same speaks volumes about their character

  • @ModelOmegaForReal
    @ModelOmegaForReal 5 лет назад +630

    Think it's worth mentioning the same economic policies England forced on Ireland were also forced on Colonial India, which suffered 5 massive famines during English imperium that killed millions as well

    • @angusyang5917
      @angusyang5917 5 лет назад +59

      CHURCHIIIILLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!

    • @yesno7445
      @yesno7445 5 лет назад

      Angus Yang lol

    • @chooingbobo
      @chooingbobo 5 лет назад +14

      I thought the cause was different, mainly due to the destruction of food crops to make way for poppy cultivation for better export value. Though the tragedy is similarly devastating indeed.

    • @TheKalihiMan
      @TheKalihiMan 5 лет назад +39

      The British colonial government in India used Ireland’s example in implementing land reform that would disenfranchise the most destitute subsistence farmers in favor of a landholding elite (not surprising since Charles Trevelyan would go on to work for the civil service in India after the Irish famine). Simply replace potatoes with rice and you end up in with a fragile and unstable system of land management in Bengal eerily similar to pre-famine Ireland. The threat of Japanese invasion and subsequent British policies regarding wartime food shipment merely provided the catalyst.

    • @ruairiodonohoe2533
      @ruairiodonohoe2533 4 года назад +11

      @@angusyang5917 let me finish that sentence for you "ahem"Churchill was a war crime committing bastard

  • @RycoreXIII
    @RycoreXIII 4 года назад +239

    "The British press portrayed the Irish as freeloaders."
    ...
    Gee I wonder where I've seen THAT before, HMMM...

    • @razatronidiotics9430
      @razatronidiotics9430 3 года назад +9

      Oh wait the press has been saying the same about Veterans during Barak Obama's presidency

    • @RycoreXIII
      @RycoreXIII 3 года назад +24

      @@razatronidiotics9430 well for one thing veterans aren't a racial group, "the press" is a meaningless blanket term that doesn't reflect actual politicians, and you haven't cited any sources.

    • @christenmoore6851
      @christenmoore6851 3 года назад +1

      yeah! I wonder....*coughs*

    • @CortexNewsService
      @CortexNewsService 2 года назад +1

      This hits different in 2021

    • @GiordanDiodato
      @GiordanDiodato 2 года назад +1

      @@RycoreXIII I was thinking poor people in general

  • @alehaim
    @alehaim 5 лет назад +2663

    Now I know what the Irish flag stands for. Thank you for your amazing and informative videos

    • @jaydenliberty9536
      @jaydenliberty9536 5 лет назад +28

      ale haim One of the most inclusive religious things in history, if we’re being honest

    • @jaydenliberty9536
      @jaydenliberty9536 5 лет назад +47

      Zacharie Guillerey One of, not “the.”
      If I had to pick I would say pre-Inquisition Spain. Not every day that Islam and Christianity get along so well that no one bats an eye at Christians attending church and giving prayer in Mosques, in Islamic tounge

    • @jaydenliberty9536
      @jaydenliberty9536 5 лет назад +4

      Zacharie Guillerey I thought up that one because it was because when the second religion took power, it didn’t decide to denounce and destroy the other religion, and just let people be who they were, the way I was told it. Both side developed naturally on the peninsula and from what I was told they even fought back against Islamic empires they belonged to for a time who denounced Christianity.

    • @angeliparraguirre7329
      @angeliparraguirre7329 5 лет назад +1

      @@jaydenliberty9536 good point there

    • @jaredsandoy5616
      @jaredsandoy5616 5 лет назад +2

      still a shitty flag they should have stuck with the Celtic harp

  • @firenter
    @firenter 5 лет назад +1398

    I know this is a Patreon chosen topic, but having this end the day before St. Patrick's Day is just too perfect!

    • @majan6267
      @majan6267 5 лет назад +44

      As if they planned that somehow

    • @Ethan-mp7wr
      @Ethan-mp7wr 5 лет назад +3

      Why did you think it got picked? Probably due to that reason

    • @cnnr441
      @cnnr441 5 лет назад +6

      Bet they did

    • @katsunada
      @katsunada 5 лет назад +9

      Bismark always has a plan...

    • @ez30yearsago48
      @ez30yearsago48 5 лет назад +3

      @@katsunada it was Walpole

  • @anthonybird546
    @anthonybird546 5 лет назад +262

    The last part about Ireland's famine and poverty relief work brought a tear to my eye

  • @lucaswallace7476
    @lucaswallace7476 5 лет назад +169

    "Sometimes bad mans die in their sleep."
    Have you ever heard the tragedy of Darth Plageuis the wise?

    • @davidhong1934
      @davidhong1934 4 года назад +16

      It's not a story the Jedi would tell you

    • @cmarley314
      @cmarley314 4 года назад +8

      It's a Sith legend.

    • @BullGator-kd6ge
      @BullGator-kd6ge 3 года назад +4

      @@cmarley314 Darth Plagueis was a Dark Lord of the Sith, so powerful and so wise he could use the Force to influence the midichlorians to create life…

  • @noobersers
    @noobersers 5 лет назад +755

    Irish here. Thanks for covering such an important topic in our history

    • @mrcaboosevg6089
      @mrcaboosevg6089 5 лет назад +33

      English here, sorry... The darkest parts of British history is what happened in Ireland over centuries

    • @laurensullivan1522
      @laurensullivan1522 5 лет назад +13

      Our heritage is slowly fading. Still being pushed and slowly absorbed. Shouldn't be sorry for something you haven't done.

    • @temptemp4174
      @temptemp4174 5 лет назад +15

      Also an Englishman here, sorry for what our ancestors did to your people. It was shameful and disgusting

    • @Noxidsignorantia
      @Noxidsignorantia 5 лет назад +7

      Ireland has come a long way and with every step we aim to be free more and more.

    • @jgacfhhahjjshggqhhqikwhh3919
      @jgacfhhahjjshggqhhqikwhh3919 5 лет назад +5

      We the people of the world look upon ireland and feel your pain. you were the english first colony and still are.

  • @c.e.cumesty4703
    @c.e.cumesty4703 5 лет назад +483

    I’d love to see a continuation to the Easter Rising and Bloody Sunday. It’s a part of Irish history I’d love to learn more about.

    • @armorsmith43
      @armorsmith43 5 лет назад +4

      Chubby _ Jesus the channel The Great War did a good episode on the Easter Rising

    • @Mugdorna
      @Mugdorna 5 лет назад +3

      2 very separate events

    • @sswpp8908
      @sswpp8908 5 лет назад +1

      Why wait for a RUclips channel to research that for you? The information is freely available online.

    • @magma440
      @magma440 5 лет назад

      This channel is doing exactly that
      ruclips.net/channel/UCabMtg2KWId5LBTP4Bo7BAwvideos

    • @lochness96
      @lochness96 5 лет назад +2

      Check out a channel named John D Ruddy, hes Irish and does a great job at explaining those events!

  • @GH050
    @GH050 3 года назад +30

    Also, Ireland doesn't forget those who helped them during this crisis. I was moved when I heard that Irish started to donate to help Native Americans that were hit hard by covid. As they got aid from them during potato famine, they would help those who helped them. Knowing that famine was over 150 years ago and Irish still remember is amazing. Speaks alot about Irish character.
    -Awed Irish fan from Finland

  • @agenttheater5
    @agenttheater5 4 года назад +37

    From what I can tell, despite his failure in their greatest hour, Daniel O'Connell is still a fairly well-respected figure in Ireland.

  • @DragoniteSpam
    @DragoniteSpam 5 лет назад +1101

    So the Irish flag is catholicism, protestants and truce? That's kinda neat. EH mini-series on flag designs when?

    • @bobbills2953
      @bobbills2953 5 лет назад +23

      Yes it is,
      Green = Caths
      White = Peace
      Orange = Prods

    • @jam8539
      @jam8539 5 лет назад +42

      flag history is really fun to do, especially tricolours because they dont pick them randomly

    • @Copyright_Infringement
      @Copyright_Infringement 5 лет назад +19

      Extra Vexillology miniseries

    • @unknowndane4754
      @unknowndane4754 5 лет назад +27

      If you want to see videos about flags and their meanings you should check out "Geography Now". He does videos both on countries and on their flags

    • @DodgeThisBam
      @DodgeThisBam 5 лет назад +9

      Fun with Flags but good.

  • @loopie1206
    @loopie1206 5 лет назад +136

    I love that that just said "The Sultan of Turkey" and put his actual name on screen.

    • @C0ldIron
      @C0ldIron 5 лет назад +3

      Will a name like that if I wanted to keep my pace and sound professional I would have done the same.

    • @Hugh.Manatee
      @Hugh.Manatee 5 лет назад +17

      Shouldn't that have been the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire? They'd lost Crimea to the Russians and I think Greece just declared independence, but they were still one of the major empires in Europe

    • @jayasuryangoral-maanyan3901
      @jayasuryangoral-maanyan3901 5 лет назад +6

      @@Hugh.Manatee yeah I don't think there even was a concept of Turkey as a nation yet

  • @patrickhilltopper3707
    @patrickhilltopper3707 5 лет назад +248

    A series on the Easter rising, independence, and the troubles would be really cool

    • @Romellenios_Lanz_Daemos
      @Romellenios_Lanz_Daemos 5 лет назад +1

      Agreed.

    • @davehoffman4659
      @davehoffman4659 5 лет назад +4

      🎵PATREEEOOOOOON🎵

    • @simotheirishwolf9560
      @simotheirishwolf9560 5 лет назад

      🇮🇪 RISE IN REVOLUTION!!! 🇮🇪

    • @TheBespectacledN00b
      @TheBespectacledN00b 5 лет назад +4

      The Troubles is too recent for them because I believe aside from sponsored episodes they don't do stuff past the 1920s.

    • @agenttheater5
      @agenttheater5 4 года назад

      There's a 12 minute video by someone else on the War of Independence but I'm still waiting for that other person to do a video on the civil war and the troubles.

  • @mehmetsahsert3284
    @mehmetsahsert3284 5 лет назад +305

    Sultan abdulmecid could have save many more lives but british embassy in konstantinniye said it would be disrespectfull to send more money than queen shame on you british shame on you

    • @ahmadhanafi1626
      @ahmadhanafi1626 4 года назад +19

      Mehmetşah Sert why is that just when we thought they cant get anymore horrible, the british always find a way?

    • @mrreyes5004
      @mrreyes5004 4 года назад +9

      @@ahmadhanafi1626 Why is that just when you find some reason to find faith in humanity, racist folks cast blame for a tragedy on people born centuries later who had nothing to do with the men and women who actually did cause that tragedy but have been dead for over a hundred years? Feel free to spit on the graves of Trevelyan and other government officials who sided with him and his beliefs, but judging an entire people like that is just childish.

    • @alexie832
      @alexie832 4 года назад

      *facepalm* Sometimes I wonder why people wish they want to live in the past.....

    • @huzaifa8665
      @huzaifa8665 4 года назад +13

      @Tom Sanders less oppression than the British

    • @caimantroup6986
      @caimantroup6986 4 года назад +9

      @@mrreyes5004 Oh no, who will stand up for the poor oppressed modern day British, who's biggest driving motivation behind the popular vote of yes on Brexit was xenophobia?

  • @coby4480
    @coby4480 5 лет назад +298

    3:37 Apparently Gritty transcends our mortal explanation of time.

    • @xsDelyia
      @xsDelyia 5 лет назад +34

      Fellow worker gritty is eternal

    • @PhilWood82
      @PhilWood82 5 лет назад +17

      Gritty saved Ireland

    • @connorcunny9393
      @connorcunny9393 5 лет назад +13

      Godspeed gritty

    • @anarchisttechsupport6644
      @anarchisttechsupport6644 5 лет назад +20

      Comrade Gritty always stands with all those who would stand for themselves.

    • @magus2342
      @magus2342 5 лет назад +6

      Gritty is beyond all mortal kenning. Whenever some nonsense is going down, he is there.

  • @strig2162
    @strig2162 5 лет назад +1401

    I’ve never appreciated my hash browns so much!
    Edit:Omg! I was not expecting 1,000 likes! Thank you all!

  • @lovelylavenderr
    @lovelylavenderr 9 месяцев назад +6

    Everytime I learn about the Irish, I can't help but feel so proud to descend from such a humble, strong, and friendly people. Much love to the country of my origin from the States.

  • @hoss3548
    @hoss3548 5 лет назад +130

    Minor point, the battle was called the "battle of widow McCormick cabbage patch" not "mrs McCormick"

    • @gabriel300010
      @gabriel300010 5 лет назад +10

      Did she become a widow before, during, or after the battle?

    • @hoss3548
      @hoss3548 5 лет назад +16

      @@gabriel300010 from my understanding she was a widow before the battle. The rebels took shelter from the police at her place . They allowed her and her young children to leave before the battle had really took off.

  • @Dhalp661
    @Dhalp661 5 лет назад +174

    Im from Ireland and found that this series was a brilliant representation of the tragedy and diaspora of my people and I can say this. Anois ithimid práta agus a lann bia mar shampla feoil agus glasraí.

    • @chicknorton8839
      @chicknorton8839 5 лет назад +1

      Lán*

    • @chicknorton8839
      @chicknorton8839 5 лет назад

      Bronsies

    • @tomslade98
      @tomslade98 5 лет назад

      What does it mean? Google translate is giving me "now you can do".

    • @seancrabbe3094
      @seancrabbe3094 5 лет назад +1

      Ta sin an bhath are faid

    • @Dhalp661
      @Dhalp661 5 лет назад +1

      @@chicknorton8839 thats the way its spelt in somr areas including where I live

  • @tea-sus8722
    @tea-sus8722 5 лет назад +87

    9:14 that's the cutest animate potato I've see

  • @nobody_AskedMe
    @nobody_AskedMe 5 лет назад +52

    I've ended up loving Ireland after watching these videos. They also have some history supporting Mexico in the USA vs Mexico war. Greetings from Mexico!

    • @Voltboy1449
      @Voltboy1449 Год назад +1

      greetings from Ireland have a good day

  • @Mugdorna
    @Mugdorna 5 лет назад +12

    The Irish Taoiseach (Prime minister) visited representatives of the Choctaw Nation on Friday 15th to honor the aid that these Native Americans sent to Ireland during the Great Potato Famine.

  • @ChronoYGaming
    @ChronoYGaming 5 лет назад +152

    Potatoes give us Vodka, Chips and Fries, what would we do without them.

    • @raymondhamill270
      @raymondhamill270 5 лет назад +32

      You can boil them mash them stick them in a stew

    • @A_annoying_rodent
      @A_annoying_rodent 5 лет назад +6

      @@raymondhamill270 it's really easy to forget how important potatoes are, most see them in their basic form but don't realise just how many of their products have potatoes in them.

    • @raymondhamill270
      @raymondhamill270 5 лет назад +1

      @@A_annoying_rodent that is true

    • @Object-Impermanence-Official
      @Object-Impermanence-Official 5 лет назад +6

      I, a Russian jew, can not imagine a world without potatoes. Other then the obvious like fries and chips there's a bunch of other amazing potatoe based dishes

    • @dashiellgillingham4579
      @dashiellgillingham4579 5 лет назад +2

      Potato pancakes are amazing. I highly recommend having Russian-Jewish grandparents who can make them right. They are a reason to live.

  • @magiqian
    @magiqian 8 месяцев назад +5

    Rewatching this series never fails to stir my emotions. I have so much love and respect for Irish people 🇮🇪

    • @chillidog1988
      @chillidog1988 5 месяцев назад

      I agree. It's so cruel and shocking anc comaring that with nowadays in a broader historical context? woof, this is so difficult... Kudos to Irland for all their hard work in food security and perseverance

  • @russkicanadian6284
    @russkicanadian6284 5 лет назад +68

    Narrator : And in autumn of 1848, Blight returned.
    Irish Farmer : *UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHH*

    • @MISTAWULFY
      @MISTAWULFY 5 лет назад +3

      it was the same farmer from the first video, he's seen it all

    • @mrreyes5004
      @mrreyes5004 5 лет назад +6

      *AREYOUFUCKINGSERIOUSRIGHTNOWMATEWHATTHEACTUALFUCKBOICOMEONALREADYIWANTMAHPOTATOES*

  • @spaciousyeti4012
    @spaciousyeti4012 5 лет назад +40

    Interestingly enough, there is a soccer team in Ireland (Drogheda United/FC cant remember which) that has the star and crescent on its crest in reference to the ottoman sultan's aid! im not sure if the town itself also has that flag

    • @cameronburke8002
      @cameronburke8002 5 лет назад

      I never noticed that. It was Drogheda United and I don't think that's on the Town Flag. I'm not 100% sure it has a flag

    • @niamh1082
      @niamh1082 5 лет назад +4

      Our towns flag does also have a small star and crescent on it above a shield with a castle on it

    • @mr.tobacco1708
      @mr.tobacco1708 5 лет назад +7

      Interesting fact: Drogheda United is a brother team of the Turkish football team Trabzonspor.

    • @mohamedsamak5023
      @mohamedsamak5023 3 года назад

      Portsmouth ?

    • @AManWithNoName
      @AManWithNoName 2 года назад

      @@mr.tobacco1708 Also in social media both of the teams official accounts are known to do friendly banter with Drogheda and Trabzon fans.

  • @giannisandritsos3641
    @giannisandritsos3641 5 лет назад +25

    Congratulations to the Irish on leading the charge against poverty and hunger. No one in the 21rst century should be dying of such reasons.

    • @blunderingfool
      @blunderingfool 5 лет назад

      Food aid to places like the African Continent is causing massively boosted birth-rates, leading to needing more food aid because they can't sort themselves out, leading to... you get the idea. I can only see the situation going the way of the X-Men comic "Life Death" and "Life Death II"

    • @angryjack8206
      @angryjack8206 5 лет назад +1

      They actually dont lead the charge, they spend 0.36%GNI which is genereous, but the ones leading are sweden with 1.40%GNI and norway with 1.05%GNI. It also may be interesting to contrast what Ireland spends with the UK and UK spends 0.71%GNI. The UN asked developed countries to spend atleast 0.7%GNI on aid too effectively combat hunger and poverty. Unfortunately not many countries hit that mark ,the UK only hitting the target fairly recently. So i would be careful what was said towards the end of the video, its a little misleading.

    • @giannisandritsos3641
      @giannisandritsos3641 5 лет назад +2

      @@blunderingfool that's why we should also aid them develop their food sector and encourage free and fair trade

  • @njord3582
    @njord3582 5 лет назад +204

    At least they didn't have to deal with snakes.

    • @fionaomalley2942
      @fionaomalley2942 5 лет назад +5

      That would be terrific if we had snakes

    • @spinorex4418
      @spinorex4418 5 лет назад +4

      Ooh good irish joke

    • @et496
      @et496 5 лет назад

      Yes

    • @kannonball5789
      @kannonball5789 5 лет назад +1

      What does this mean? Edit: Sorry, I am American.

    • @Punaparta
      @Punaparta 5 лет назад +16

      @@kannonball5789 The joke is about St. Patrick, who according to legend banished snakes from Ireland.

  • @claeab255
    @claeab255 2 года назад +6

    As an Irish person, i really like that this channel takes the time to cover a wide range of history from many different places, rather than just america like most others do.

  • @foundationsmedicalinformat2420
    @foundationsmedicalinformat2420 5 лет назад +13

    If you get a chance, look up the Irish Famine Memorial in Dublin.
    Of all the memorials I have seen in my life, it is certainly one of the most impactful. However, I think that such a somber testament to famine is necessary. If we don't remember our past, we will surely repeat it.

  • @peope1976
    @peope1976 5 лет назад +31

    I'm crying like heck.
    How cruel people can be.

  • @erraticonteuse
    @erraticonteuse 5 лет назад +36

    Ah, the birth of the world's goodest country. (I saw a TED talk a few years ago about which countries do the most good, and by this guy's metrics, Ireland was the "goodest".)

    • @crazytim8256
      @crazytim8256 3 года назад +2

      We collectively should be worried about doing lasting good without a need to be measured, so let's celebrate Ireland for doing so but also work to match that generosity.

  • @Nogu3
    @Nogu3 5 лет назад +5

    I lived in Ireland for only a small time, but despite my nationality being so different (Korean), I fell in love the moment I saw those green hills. Hopefully one day I can return, and make it my adopted home, as much as I would like. Wonderful work, and god bless.

  • @TheJboy88
    @TheJboy88 5 лет назад +67

    A shameful chapter in my country's history, though hardly the only one. We should have done more for Ireland. MUCH more.

    • @eggpankakes
      @eggpankakes 5 лет назад +4

      Truly an awful tragedy we could have easily prevented..

    • @nathanbrown8680
      @nathanbrown8680 5 лет назад +6

      @@eggpankakes Not easy at all. Everything that contributed to the famine except the anti-catholic laws was motivated by the best wisdom of those responsible. And the anti-catholic laws were motivated by a well founded fear that the Papacy would return to actively persecuting protestants as heretics, a policy that while not pursued during the 19th century was not formally renounced until Vatican II.
      Agricultural monoculture is recognized as dangerous *because of* the Irish potato famine. And cause precedes effect. Linking aid to reform is not obviously wrong. Failing to do so preserves the systems that made the aid necessary. Economics was not sufficiently well developed in the nineteenth century to analyze beforehand that the policy would fail. You may as well blame Thomas Jefferson for failing to foresee the invention of the authorization for military force as a workaround for the 2/3 supermajority requirement to declare war.
      With modern knowledge we could prevent the famine and even transform the Irish economy in a fashion that would prevent future famines without making the present famine worse. But the methods would be based on a modern understanding of public works, economic stimulus, and trade policy; not a nineteenth century understanding.

    • @LiamPlaysGame
      @LiamPlaysGame 5 лет назад

      Good to see somebody say this

    • @mrreyes5004
      @mrreyes5004 5 лет назад

      @@eggpankakes You are not your country.

    • @CABRALFAN27
      @CABRALFAN27 5 лет назад

      @@mrreyes5004 Especially not your country over a century ago.

  • @furee11
    @furee11 5 лет назад +85

    Extra credits should Also do a Michael Collins episode after this one!

    • @davidhussey524
      @davidhussey524 5 лет назад

      furee or Dev

    • @graceohanrahan2865
      @graceohanrahan2865 5 лет назад +5

      @@davidhussey524 But like, Dev is the worst

    • @furee11
      @furee11 5 лет назад

      @@davidhussey524 ehhh what?

    • @sergiozuniga4175
      @sergiozuniga4175 5 лет назад

      I know him because of kaiserreich

    • @davidhussey524
      @davidhussey524 5 лет назад

      Grace O'Hanrahan exactly that’s why they should do him because he’s a slimy snake and a back stabber

  • @Rasec77771
    @Rasec77771 5 лет назад +9

    Holy shit... Extra History never fails to give me shivers. You guys have such a knack for story telling, it’s simply incredible. The ending to this series helped me realize that famines such as these aren’t a tale of the past, that there are communities where a lack of food is indeed still a problem and that often the biggest problem in the way of solving these issues is a lack of awareness combined with a lack of empathy.

  • @101Phase
    @101Phase 5 лет назад +21

    9:12
    I know it's inappropriate to say this in such a sombre video, but goddamn that walking potato is the cutest thing i've seen all week

  • @oisinom697
    @oisinom697 5 лет назад +29

    Happy St Patrick's Day for tomorrow 🇮🇪🇮🇪☘️☘️🍀🍀

  • @lucarioAdventure1
    @lucarioAdventure1 5 лет назад +6

    As a resident of the UK, this series was a very big wake-up call for why our relations with Ireland have never been on the best footing. Even today Parliament is reflecting the same half-measures for leaving the European Union; showing that politics never truly change. I wish all Irish viewers from both Northern & Republic of Ireland well with the knowledge that at least some of the British appreciate your company in these trying times!

    • @MultiYogibear
      @MultiYogibear 5 лет назад +2

      As a resident of the Republic of Ireland, while I wish your government to crash and burn, I can only wish you, your friends and family the best in these times

    • @blunderingfool
      @blunderingfool 5 лет назад +2

      @@MultiYogibear To be fair, a lot of us English are fed up with our government too. If May and her cohorts don't hang from flagpoles once this is all over I'll be surprised.

    • @Stettafire
      @Stettafire 5 лет назад +1

      @BlunderingFool Agreed. I'm not English, but I live here, and wow it's a mess. Even the vote was a mess, all scare tactics to get people to vote either side. Messy on both sides, honestly. But yeah, May is horrible and her cohorts like Hunt (especially Hunt) suck as well.

  • @digitalsarcomere
    @digitalsarcomere 5 лет назад +15

    Great stuff. One small correction though, you'd never hear someone from Dublin, even back then, refer to themselves as a Dublineer. Dubliner is what most folks would call themselves.

  • @whitegold2960
    @whitegold2960 3 года назад +1

    I don’t know why but at the end I almost cried

  • @redclover8387
    @redclover8387 3 года назад +3

    that last part about Ireland helping relieve hunger, made me tear up a bit. its wonderful to see an example of learning from history in the best way

  • @Darkash150
    @Darkash150 5 лет назад +212

    @3:40 Of course Gritty would be there to kill landlords and police

    • @peterkrothotkin8700
      @peterkrothotkin8700 5 лет назад +12

      @Darkash150 Comrade Gritty's always there

    • @alexanderdiaz2196
      @alexanderdiaz2196 5 лет назад +4

      Who is this "Gritty"

    • @sotakoira1390
      @sotakoira1390 5 лет назад

      Didn't expect to be laughing out loud watching this video. I think it was a well done comic relief in very grim subject. Also, to think that people called Gritty a failure of a mascot and that it was futile to try to make Gritty into a thing. Look at Gritty now.

    • @Darkash150
      @Darkash150 5 лет назад +1

      @@alexanderdiaz2196 He is the hockey mascot of the Philadelphia Flyers

    • @euthymialy
      @euthymialy 5 лет назад +8

      Gritty is all about mob justice and fighting fascism ✊🏻

  • @AncientAccounts
    @AncientAccounts 5 лет назад +183

    Thomas malthus bascially said, the poor are poor because their not hardworking and its their fault, so don't help them. Despicable!

    • @harrisonlee9585
      @harrisonlee9585 5 лет назад +62

      We have that today. It's just wrapped in slick production values and called "prosperity gospel"

    • @obradinn7491
      @obradinn7491 5 лет назад +8

      It was common in Victorian times to view poverty not as a circumstance many find themselves born into and difficult to escape from but rather as a moral failing. They don't work hard enough, they decadently take opium instead of using their money responsibility etc.
      This has been a common sledge used to beat the lower classes and it works fabulously. Because it makes upper working class people despise lower working class people. It makes the middle class think themselves superior to those poorer than they. And the rich? The rich don't care. They just make off with all the money.

    • @AncientAccounts
      @AncientAccounts 5 лет назад +23

      @@harrisonlee9585 if anything its even more ironic since the landed gentry didn't do any labour

    • @Nyghtking
      @Nyghtking 5 лет назад +25

      America has got that, we still have the mentality that every person that is poor is poor because of something they did.

    • @harrisonlee9585
      @harrisonlee9585 5 лет назад +23

      @@Nyghtking
      Person: - dying -
      Rich Person: IT'S CAUSE YOU DIDN'T HUSTLE ENOUGH DURING THE FITNESS GRAM PACER TEST

  • @charlesdavis1080
    @charlesdavis1080 2 года назад +2

    I say a story recently about the Irish honoring the Native Americans who helped them during the famine

  • @PennyDreadful1
    @PennyDreadful1 5 лет назад +16

    "Ohh god!, That bread should be soo dear, and Human flesh so cheap."

  • @g-money9009
    @g-money9009 5 лет назад +26

    There should be an entire series on the Easter Rising. With Easter coming up, it'd be a great opportunity!

  • @odysseish5382
    @odysseish5382 5 лет назад +3

    6:08: "Oh Young IRELANDEEERS! I'm respecting your privacy by knocking but asserting my authority as your parent organization by coming in anyway!"

  • @enbyfrogz6766
    @enbyfrogz6766 4 года назад +2

    this story sparks a feeling in me that i have not felt before, and i think its the power of the irish taking over my soul

  • @trinefanmel
    @trinefanmel 8 месяцев назад +2

    This miniseries restored my faith in humanity. Thanks so much for making it!

  • @xenograd4422
    @xenograd4422 3 года назад +3

    You know you fucked up when the SULTAN OF TURKEY of all people is sending aid for the patato famine.

  • @johnistall6154
    @johnistall6154 5 лет назад +90

    Love your videos I’ve watched all of the extra history videos you’re doing a really good job

  • @StNick119
    @StNick119 5 лет назад +2

    I find myself welling up in tears at knowing the history of my country's suffering. Thank you for letting me hear it.

  • @hannahr9177
    @hannahr9177 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing this part of our history. We didn't learn about the laws and policies that extended the suffering while doing history in school, so this was a brilliant short series that laid everything out so clearly. There are still reminders of the famine in Ireland today, especially where I'm from on the west coast. Would love to see other series on other Irish history from an unbiased perspective.

  • @Linfamy
    @Linfamy 5 лет назад +15

    There is a food crisis in Yemen and South Sudan right now that is not getting anywhere near enough news coverage

  • @PiyushSinghSisodia-om8nx
    @PiyushSinghSisodia-om8nx 5 лет назад +14

    Good job Ireland love from India .

  • @vampiresoldier8389
    @vampiresoldier8389 2 месяца назад

    I have Irish Blood, but this made me cry at the end of the video, knowing how the Republic of Ireland went from famine to becoming one of the nations that help others, how they turned a deep scar into something great

  • @gallagjg
    @gallagjg 5 лет назад +1

    Great job, hard topic - your way of bringing this Mimi series to a close fills my heart- good job lads

  • @greyjay9492
    @greyjay9492 5 лет назад +20

    Yay, my favourite series!

  • @robertmiles1603
    @robertmiles1603 7 месяцев назад +3

    OHH, so that's why the Irish flag looks like that. Dang, I never had any idea.

  • @androzani
    @androzani 5 лет назад +1

    I’ve watched that animation of the potato so many times I forget how many. That is one adorable potato.

  • @pointly
    @pointly 5 лет назад +1

    God knew the world needed strong people to build nations. The famine caused the spread of Irish culture across the world. With strong shoulders, the Irish helped build nations. America owes the Irish a debt of gradititude. With thier help, America had more strong people to build this country. Thank you Ireland for coming to America and helping to make my country great and diverse! 🇺🇸 🇮🇪

  • @cia5414
    @cia5414 5 лет назад +7

    Finally!
    I have waited long!

  • @patrickflanagan3184
    @patrickflanagan3184 5 лет назад +3

    8:40 the judging hat

  • @Ironborn4
    @Ironborn4 4 года назад +1

    The potato famine episodes really illustrates that history does repeat itself.

  • @christopherphillippe5222
    @christopherphillippe5222 3 года назад +2

    90% irish from caldough cork family was ship builders and left after the British burned and bombed cork a second time my family tho no longer in ireland besides a few still donate constantly to charities and food donations cause once u know how it feels to be on the brink of starvation u connect with those who go through it on a daily basis. Irish and proud

  • @henryskycutterstudios9433
    @henryskycutterstudios9433 5 лет назад +6

    "Evil men die in their sleep"...kinda reminds of the lines written by Shakespear "As for the history of evil men we about write their evil deeds in gold and their good deeds in water". Make of this what you will

  • @kebabremoveth5257
    @kebabremoveth5257 5 лет назад +27

    I’m a simple man, If I see a man examining an anthrapomorphic potato, I click.

  • @nathancosgrove6599
    @nathancosgrove6599 5 лет назад

    What a series. I've taught my children about the history of our family, why our ancestors left, and why we are who we are. Very well done.

  • @donall
    @donall 5 лет назад

    I live in Dublin and even I learner a lot from this. Thanks for making it and I hope you all have a Happy St. Patrick's weekend!

  • @RKNGL
    @RKNGL 5 лет назад +4

    The worst part is that if parliament had allowed Ireland to purchase grain from the USA or the Ottoman Empire they wouldn't have had a famine at all.

    • @justinokraski3796
      @justinokraski3796 5 лет назад

      with what money

    • @RKNGL
      @RKNGL 5 лет назад +1

      @@justinokraski3796 The Irish had the money to buy the grain but were blocked from purchasing by parliament as it would offset the prices of British Farmers. It was even mentioned in an earlier section of this that they attempted to by Cheap American cornmeal as it wasn't as regulated by parliament. The US and Ottomans sold food to much of the world at low prices at the time.

    • @jayasuryangoral-maanyan3901
      @jayasuryangoral-maanyan3901 5 лет назад

      @@RKNGL with the British economy set up the way it was (mercantilist) I can see that as being unacceptable and scary for most politicians at the time. It would go against all their policies which unfortunately clearly didn't go well.
      Good thing we have keynesianism now

  • @radherana4513
    @radherana4513 3 года назад +4

    Trevelyan served in Ireland: Irish potato famine and riots in Ireland
    Trevelyan served in India: orrisa famine of 1866 and revolt of 1857
    Coincidence? I THINK NOT

  • @paulchapman7838
    @paulchapman7838 3 года назад +1

    This was an amazing series of videos. Very thought provoking and informative.

  • @uprising1468
    @uprising1468 5 лет назад

    Watching this mini series, realizing that when I looked up my family ancestry being one of those migrated to the US and the end of this series. It brought a revival in my Irish spirit and sense of great pride for who I am where I come from

  • @sylvainfalquet6350
    @sylvainfalquet6350 5 лет назад +83

    3:39 Gritty why are you killing Irish Landlords? Come back to Philly it's almost St. Patrick's day!

    • @alexanderdiaz2196
      @alexanderdiaz2196 5 лет назад +2

      Who is this "Gritty" I keep reading about?

    • @akarouge
      @akarouge 5 лет назад +5

      Alexander Diaz
      Gritty is a NHL mascot.

    • @Milnoc
      @Milnoc 5 лет назад +2

      Ack! I didn't even notice he was there!

    • @selalewow
      @selalewow 5 лет назад

      @@Milnoc I had to back click to make sure I was not hallucinating.

    • @sylvainfalquet6350
      @sylvainfalquet6350 5 лет назад +1

      @bob john that's one thing I don't like about Gritty bc now those groups use him

  • @wublesmoop6125
    @wublesmoop6125 5 лет назад +11

    Fitting video for Saints Patrick's Day

  • @TheCreepypro
    @TheCreepypro 5 лет назад

    really good to hear some good things happening last week left me devastated

  • @LuinTathren
    @LuinTathren 5 лет назад +1

    Brilliant series! Awesome job, guys! Thanks!

  • @lukerduker1232123
    @lukerduker1232123 5 лет назад +7

    Are y'all going to do an Easter Rising episode(s) next? That'd be a real good way to keep going forward!

  • @robotiq8620
    @robotiq8620 5 лет назад +41

    pls make video for the Napoleonic wars!!!!!!!

    • @eldorados_lost_searcher
      @eldorados_lost_searcher 5 лет назад +5

      That's a year long series unto itself.

    • @Croydondebruyne
      @Croydondebruyne 5 лет назад

      It would be awesome however if your looking for a RUclips series on it iirc epic history did a very good series on it

    • @louisvalencia5244
      @louisvalencia5244 5 лет назад

      Too complicated. Also, you have to be on Patreon

    • @albertofrankdiaz6664
      @albertofrankdiaz6664 5 лет назад

      Pay patreon

    • @jamesoakley4570
      @jamesoakley4570 4 года назад

      Napoleonic was a war that changed Europe and a war that so the British becoming the worlds super power.
      The world would be so different today if the French won and there wouldnt have been a world war 2

  • @gachadragon7525
    @gachadragon7525 5 лет назад

    Woohoo!! Go Ireland!!! Thanks for posting, I have been following this series since episode 1.

  • @EastwoodFPS
    @EastwoodFPS 4 года назад +1

    You did such an amazing job on this. Thanks for doing the history justice, great animations too btw.

  • @slyshadow205
    @slyshadow205 5 лет назад +23

    3:35 GRITTY is that you?!?!

  • @ASLTheatre
    @ASLTheatre 5 лет назад +4

    Ireland remembers.

  • @CAFilms420
    @CAFilms420 4 года назад +1

    You got to admit the walking potato looks frickin adorable