The plague and The Great Fire Tanel Unt
The Black Death Black lumps Inevitable death Germs carried by fleas
The Black Death Britain was never free from the plague 1663 Black Death in Holland Trade with the Dutch forbidden 1665 sudden raise of deaths In summer number of deaths escalated
The Black Death Nobility, merchants, lawyers left the city Soon everyone wanted to leave London Had to have a certificate
The Black Death In July over 1,000 deaths per week 40,000 dogs and 200,000 cats killed Only made things worse
The black death Coloured staffs Guards guarding houses
The Black Death Ended in February 1666 ~100,000 people perished
The Great Fire September 2, 1666 A beaker’s shop in Pudding Lane Houses close togheter Fire quicly spread
The Great Fire Samuel Pepys Lasted 4 days
The Great Fire 80% of the city was destroyed Including St. Paul’s Cathedral
The Great Fire Christopher Wren Rebuilt churches The London Monument
Sources British history hand-outs