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How did Irish landlords treat farmers in 1845?
In 1845, when farmers ran out of wheat and other crops to pay the land rent, their landlords drove them away by thousands. Pregnant women faint in the snowdrift, and half-naked children are driven to the cold field crying, which will take their lives in a few hours. No one is as savage as Count Ruken in Mayo County. When the peasants couldn't pay the rent, he drove 4, peasants out of the shabby huts. This behavior and his later mistakes in Crimea made him despised by Ireland. His role in the overwhelming "light cavalry onslaught" on Balaclava Highlands also shocked and disgusted tennyson, a foolish British hawk.
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