Potato famine/ great famine
"The Great Famine (Irish: an Gorta Mór, [anˠ ˈgɔɾˠt̪ˠa mˠoːɾˠ]), or the Great Hunger, was a period in Ireland between 1845 and 1849 of mass starvation, disease, and emigration.[1] With the most severely affected areas in the west and south of Ireland, where the Irish language was primarily spoken, the period was contemporaneously known in Irish as An Drochshaol,[2] loosely translated as the "hard times" (or literally, "The Bad Life"). The worst year of the period, that of "Black 47", is known in Irish as Bliain an Drochshaoil.[3][4] During the famine, about one million people died and a million more emigrated from Ireland,[5] causing the island's population to fall by between 20% and 25%."
Absolute monarchs were rulers with complete authority over the government and lives of the people he or she governs. During the Age of Absolutism, powerful new dynasties emerged such as the Hapsburgs in Spain and the Bourbons in France. Furthermore, both these families highly believed in the idea of divine right where their authority to rule came directly from God.
So, divine right is the idea where a monarch's ruling power or authority comes from God.
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Random environmental factors can make the whole harvest to fail
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For a certain type of crops to be successful, farmers need the combination of suitable environment, proper care, and enough nutrients.
From those 3 factors, Environment always considered to be uncontorralble. ( such as rain, temperature, or windy season)
If we invested all the resources on one single crop, random events of unfavorable environment can destroy all the source of income. This practice has a lot of risk compared to diversifying the crops into several types. Even if one type of crops fail, the income from the other types of crops might be enough to cover the loss.
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