Why in the mid-1840s,hundreds of thousands died of starvation?
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To my point of view, some of the reasons why hundreds of thousands die of starvation are; in the 80s, climatic instability contributed to maintaining a precarious balance between food resources, population, and disease long before the nineteenth century. Period of exceptionally irregular rainfall, lasting several years, was preceded or accompanied by a plague of locusts which caused famines at least once every decade.
In addition, the outbreak of civil war is another thing, community ago and superiority against each other.
Prolonged hunger crises led to malnutrition, lowered resistance to disease and epidemic outbreaks.
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