What key event happened in 1665?

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What key event happened in 1665?

Lesson Objectives To investigate what the Great Plague was and what effect it had on the population To examine Renaissance ideas about disease and compare it to understanding in the Middle Ages To identify the key differences between the Black Death and the Great Plague

How was the Great Plague different to the Black Death? Date? Black Death Great Plague Where? Symptoms? Theories about causes YOU MUST KNOW THESE KEY DIFFERENCES FOR YOUR EXAM

Divide your book into 4 1.What was the Great Plague? 2.What effects did it have on people? 3.What did they think caused it? 4.What did they do to cure it? You need at least 5 bullet points for each heading while watching the video