England 2.1 Crisis in London: The Great Plague of 1665 Flashcards

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What caused the Plague? (RE 2.1)

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  • The Bubonic plague, living in the bloodstream of black rats.
  • Transferred to fleas stomachs, which infected people they bit.
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What were the symptoms of the Plague? (RE 2.1)

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  • Runny nose, fever, headache.
  • Followed by shivering and vomiting.
  • Bleeding under the skin causes huge black/purple buboes.
  • Buboes were tokens of an imminent death.
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What did people think caused the Plague? (RE 2.1)

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  • It was a punishment from god.
  • It was caused by miasmas (bad air).
  • It was caused by the alignment of stars and planets.
  • It was caused by unbalanced humours. (blood, phlegm, yellow/black bile).
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What measures were taken to handle the Plague? (RE 2.1)

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  • Incoming ships and plagued households quarantined for 40 days.
  • Travellers needed a certificate of health.
  • People had to clean the streets, and livestock were banned.
  • Homes fumigated and over crowding lodgers banned.
  • Public funerals and celebrations banned.
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How did Doctors and Apothecaries handle the Plague? (RE 2.1)

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  • Over 40 pamphlets and books printed.
  • Made people rebalance their humours.
  • ‘Treacle’ medicine made from snake flesh and herbs.
  • Dried toads and chicken bottoms placed on buboes.
  • ‘Amulets’ such as mercury-filled feather or a pure gold coin in your mouth.
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How fatal was the Plague? (RE 2.1)

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  • 130,000 died in England.
  • Bills of Mortality claim 68,500 died in London, but it is estimated as many as 100,000 died.
  • As much as 25% of the city’s population died.
  • Young people died more often.
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What was the economic impact of the Plague? (RE 2.1)

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  • Goods could not be loaded in or out.
  • Inns and Pubs were empty.
  • Farming and Industry suffered.
  • Government couldn’t collect enough tax, causing a £400,000 shortfall.
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How did England recover from the Plague? What were the positives of the Plague? (RE 2.1)

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  • Colchester’s economy recovered by 1668, and it’s population by the mid 1670s.
  • Immigrants filled gaps in London jobs quickly.
  • The plague caused Newton to leave Cambridge (apple from the tree).
  • Government learned lessons.
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