Source 1
"The Great Famine in Ireland, 1845-1849." The Great Famine in Ireland,
1845-1849. EGO-4-U, 10 Dec. 2010. Web. 21 Dec. 2012.
We used this website for background information and facts about Ireland
during the time of the Famine. It contains topics like: Dependence on the
potato, over-population, Coffin ships, Workhouses, etc.
Source 2
"The Irish Famine, 1845-50." The Irish Famine, 1845-50. N.p., n.d. Web.
21 Dec. 2012.
We used this website for Photographs during the time, Drawings of the
famine, and audio recordings of the people of Ireland, American
commentary on the famine, and voices of the English views on the
famine.
Source 3
Mintz, Steven, Sara McNeil, John Lienhard, Grace Lin, and Michael Rapp.
"Digital History." Digital History. University of Houston, 21 Dec. 2012.
Web. 21 Dec. 2012.
This website is being used for great facts about the famine during
1845-1849. It also comes from a reliable source, so we can trust that
the facts that are stated in this are true and we can use them to verify that.
Source 4
"HERE COME THE TATTIE HOWKERS - BBC." BBC News. BBC, n.d. Web.
17 Jan. 2013.
We used this picture as a primary source for our project. It is on the
“Background Information” tab on our website.
Source 5
"Prelude to the Irish Famine: Demographics." Prelude to the Irish Famine:
Demographics. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Feb. 2013.
This graph helps represent the population decrease in Ireland due to the
Potato Famine. It shows that the population was drastically reduced, and it
never really recovered to full strength.
Source 6
"Irish Views of the Famine." Irish Views of the Famine. N.p., n.d. Web.
17 Feb. 2013.
This article helped us see into how the people of the time period looked
at the potato famine. It has great examples of the suffering.
"The Great Famine in Ireland, 1845-1849." The Great Famine in Ireland,
1845-1849. EGO-4-U, 10 Dec. 2010. Web. 21 Dec. 2012.
We used this website for background information and facts about Ireland
during the time of the Famine. It contains topics like: Dependence on the
potato, over-population, Coffin ships, Workhouses, etc.
Source 2
"The Irish Famine, 1845-50." The Irish Famine, 1845-50. N.p., n.d. Web.
21 Dec. 2012.
We used this website for Photographs during the time, Drawings of the
famine, and audio recordings of the people of Ireland, American
commentary on the famine, and voices of the English views on the
famine.
Source 3
Mintz, Steven, Sara McNeil, John Lienhard, Grace Lin, and Michael Rapp.
"Digital History." Digital History. University of Houston, 21 Dec. 2012.
Web. 21 Dec. 2012.
This website is being used for great facts about the famine during
1845-1849. It also comes from a reliable source, so we can trust that
the facts that are stated in this are true and we can use them to verify that.
Source 4
"HERE COME THE TATTIE HOWKERS - BBC." BBC News. BBC, n.d. Web.
17 Jan. 2013.
We used this picture as a primary source for our project. It is on the
“Background Information” tab on our website.
Source 5
"Prelude to the Irish Famine: Demographics." Prelude to the Irish Famine:
Demographics. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Feb. 2013.
This graph helps represent the population decrease in Ireland due to the
Potato Famine. It shows that the population was drastically reduced, and it
never really recovered to full strength.
Source 6
"Irish Views of the Famine." Irish Views of the Famine. N.p., n.d. Web.
17 Feb. 2013.
This article helped us see into how the people of the time period looked
at the potato famine. It has great examples of the suffering.