It helped to get rid of the plague, in many ways including killing a lot of rats. However the plague had died down, by the winter of 1665, meaning that although it helped get rid of the plague for good the plague had already died down by the time of the fire.
everyone died? lol that's basicaly wot ive put in my history project
The Black Death plague which actually spread all across Europe and half of it's citizens were decimated from the plague
The Great Fire of London occurred Which in all probability help to wipe out the remaining infestations of the plague.
One problem that it sort of solved was the problem of plague because the fire sterilised parts of London by killing some of the plague spreading pathogens, rats and fleas.
the plague had a massive effect on the people who lived there, this is because they had to leave their homes again after the plague. some peoples homes had to be blown up to help stop the fire. but there were some advantages like the fac t that the plague was wiped out and that the whole of London could be rebuilt in a more efficient way.
Well, if you burn everyone who is inflicted by the plague, then it would work
Having been alerted by Pepys about the Great Fire of London, Charles II took a barge up the river Thames to inspect the fire before ordering and organising groups to fight it with the Duke of York.
He didn't like help start it but he survived through it and wrote in his diary in code about what had happened. Eventually someone figured out the code and translated it! His diary is now published as a book describing very he could see, hear, smell, etc, etc! I hope that helped!
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It came on rats aboard ships that sailed to Europe. It originated in Asia and first spread through Europe in the 14th century. It reached London in 1666, just after Italy and Vienna had been struck with it. The great fire of London, also in 1666 did help in a clean up of the plague. However, people in 1666 thought much differently. Many people believed the Black Plague came from God, to smite the unbelievers and blasphemers. Much like the situation with Noahs Ark. The church used the plague to get more people back into religious control confirming it had indeed been a message from God.
There was a breakout from 1348 to 1350 and another one in 1665 which the great fire of London seems to help to control the rats. The Victorian of British history was the period of Queen Victoria's reign from 20 June 1837 until her death on 22 January 1901.
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No. The Great Chicago Fire caused the need for the city to rebuild.
Although fire is certainly a great way to get rid of locusts it will only help you if you stick close to the camp fire, but little else beyond that. There are pesticides for farmers to use. In China they have discovered by using ducks (which love to eat constantly and love locusts) are curing their problem with locusts in leaps and bounds.