70,000 homes were destroyed in the fire, so homelessness got worse.
Yes it got rid of the plague
Pudding Lane [I guess it got burnt]
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 negatives of the Great Fire Of London was that many people died or got injured. It also burned down many houses.
-10 digrees just before the fire started and when the fire started it got really,really hot it was 25d digreeds celicious
No but it had some good aspects, such as allowing slum areas to be rebuilt. most people believe it to be a great thing because if killed germs such as the plague by killing lots of rats. also the whole of London was rebuilt. if the plague hadn't happened London wouldn't be the same as it is now!
The Man who started the fire of London was a simple bread baker. His name was Thomas Farrianor. After the great fire which finished london, he confessed his big, stupid mistake and he got gallowed. I Hope this helps!!
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!
Yes it was rebuilt. When the Fire of London happened in 1666, the london bridge got destroyed and it was rebuilt.
Even though he didn't want to make the same mistakes as his father he managed to cause some great harm like the fact over the " Cavalier Parliament" on how he disbanded the puritan army. Also he was part of the great London plague and great London fire. :P that's all I got.
Because no one expected it to move so fast, then the wind got up and made it move through the wooden houses very quickly.
I got this correct, the actual correct answer is Naturalism!