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What was the great plague?
The great plague 0f London The Great Plague (1665-1666) was a massive outbreak of disease in England that killed 75,000 to 100,000 people, up to a fifth of London's population. The disease is generally believed to have been bubonic plague, ... Read More »
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When was the great plague in London?
the black death (the great plague) started in holland 1645 and then transported to london in 1665 . A bit like swine flu. Read More »
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What was the cause of the great plague?
Climate change that caused a mass dieoff of rats. The rats were the carriers of the plague. When the rats died, the fleas attacked the next targets they could get. When humans were bitten, they contracted the plague. Also, throwing the bodi... Read More »
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The Great Plague (1664–1666) was the last major epidemic of the bubonic plague to occur in the Kingdom of England (modern day United Kingdom). More »
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it was a plauge that gave everyone ugly noses and stupid accents Read More »
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Bubonic Plague or Black Plague started in Europe around 1347. It was a terrible disease that was carried out with black rats and fleas. This terrible disease was affected the Medieval society. It was a terrible because so many peasants died... Read More »
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As microbiology and science had not been conceived to the extent of modern medicine, the only effective method of dealing with the plague was to quarantine the infected, the infected household, or the entire infected village or town. Moveme... Read More »
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The 'Great Plague' started when the rats came over on the ships. They were full of diseases and they were covered in flees. The flees caught the diseases from the rats and they jumped onto the humans and bit them. They then started to be si... Read More »
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not really sure maybe in the 1700's CAN'T BE, BECAUSE THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON BEGAN AFTER IT, IN 1665, TO BE EXACT. The great plague ended September 6, 1666. After the great fire of London. Read More »
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