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The Great Fire of London

1666 CE 3 min read · 4 min listen

A bakery fire spreads for four days and burns down 13,000 houses and 87 churches. Silver lining: kills off the plague rats too.

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The Setup

Picture this: it's September 2, 1666, in London. The city is bustling, but it's also a tinderbox just waiting to ignite. The houses are made of wood, and the streets are narrow and winding.

The city has just survived the Great Plague, but tension hangs in the air. London's population is packed tight, and sanitation is a joke. It's a chaotic mess, and something's about to tip the scales.

In a small bakery on Pudding Lane, a spark is about to set off a chain of events that will change the city forever. Get ready for the drama, because it's about to get hot in here.

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Key Takeaways

  • The Great Fire of London started in a bakery and burned for four days.
  • Over 13,000 homes and 87 churches were destroyed.
  • The fire effectively ended the bubonic plague by killing off rats.
  • King Charles II personally helped battle the flames.
  • The city was rebuilt with improved urban planning and infrastructure.

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