They used water from the River Thames but the fire eventually died by itself when it ran out of buildings to burn.
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1666 pal, one year after the great plague
as i'm dont fully believe in god i would say it was just an accident but people that are religious may take the other view
Yes the great fire of London began on September 2, 1666. It began in the baker's shop of a man named Thomas Faynor.
The Great Fire Of London got rid of the plague. Also, it changed the houses. There weren't close together anymore and they were made out of either brick or stone. After the Great Fire, The great Revolution began!
The fire started in Pudding lane at the house of Thomjas Farynbor who was the King's baker. In the case of the London fire, it stopped when it reached the stone walls surrounding the city and with nothing left to burn it died out. The Great Plague of London, which occurred in 1665 - 1666, was another outbreak of the bubonic plague that took the lives of about 20% of the population of London. Historians now link the London fire as a remedy for the plague. It worked very effective since the few of the rats that survived had the hair burned and the fleas dead.
what is the define of great awakening
In 1871.
Take the tube (underground) to Tower Hill in order to get to the Tower of London.
take a matchbox and use a stick to start a fire..............
a long time
in 1675 and was completed in 1708- 42 years after the Great Fire of Londonit is 468 yeas old