search- What did doctors think caused the plague in 1665?
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Fleas carried on rats.
In 1665 there wasn't the black death. The last large plague outbreak was in the 1330. There was an outbreak in China in 1855 caused by rats and fleas. ___ There was a major plague in 1665 that swept through England. London was especially hard hit. It was started the same way the earlier plague outbreaks began - fleas from rats.
They were burned shortly after there death.
dogs cats and or other pets
Yes, It was called the Bubonic plague of 1665.It was a disaster that struck England head on and will be remembered for years to come.
With precautions and prevention. Cleaning cities and burning rats.
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In 1665 the plague reached London. It was called the Great Plague. About 70, 000 people died.
The Great Plague of London in 1665 to 1666 is believed to have been caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, the same organism believed to have caused the Black Death.This, of course, was in the 17th century. I did not locate a plague in London in the 16th century.There is a link below.
Because the plague could last for days. It also killed many, many people. hi
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There were none that worked.