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The Great Fire of London was an accident. Because at 1am on Sunday morning on 2

September in Thomas Farriner's bakery on Pudding Lane started the fire. It may have been caused by a spark from his oven falling onto a pile of fuel nearby. The fire spread easily because London was very dry after a long, hot summer. This shows that it was an accident.

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