The Victoria Bridge that spans the St Lawrence and connects Montreal to the mainland is a scene of a mass burial. Many of the graves are those of victims of the Irish genocide where the bottom 20% economically of Irish society were starved to death or deported to places like Montreal or New York where their labour was in high demand. The…
The Victoria Bridge that spans the St Lawrence and connects Montreal to the mainland is a scene of a mass burial. Many of the graves are those of victims of the Irish genocide where the bottom 20% economically of Irish society were starved to death or deported to places like Montreal or New York where their labour was in high demand. There was no famine in Ireland their food export based economy boomed during the time of no potatoes.
The Victoria Bridge that spans the St Lawrence and connects Montreal to the mainland is a scene of a mass burial. Many of the graves are those of victims of the Irish genocide where the bottom 20% economically of Irish society were starved to death or deported to places like Montreal or New York where their labour was in high demand. There was no famine in Ireland their food export based economy boomed during the time of no potatoes.
@Moe
Yes, it did, Sir. I am Irish on both sides of my family, and I have heard "a bit" of what you mention. Thanks !