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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.

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everyone died? lol that's basicaly wot ive put in my history project

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The Black Death plague which actually spread all across Europe and half of it's citizens were decimated from the plague

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