Portugal, I think. Portugal was definately the country that traded the most slaves
The Great Fire of London was in September 1666 following a long hot dry summer. The houses at that time were mostly made of wood and of tiered construction ie each floor overlapped the one below so that when they were at the fourth floor it was nearly possible to shake hands with someone leaning out of the house opposite. The fire therefore spread rapidly from house to house. Although 13,200 houses were destroyed and 70,000 people were left homeless, there were very few casualties.
I think Civil War
3 positive effects were, As most houses were burnt down as they were made out of straw they re-bulit them in Brick. They made streets wider. They straightened a river I think it was called Fleet street or something
cogito ergo sum (English: "I think, therefore I am").
Mr. Rochesters candle had ignited the fire.
In "Jane Eyre," most of the servants believe that the fire was started by Grace Poole, a mysterious and often drunken worker in Mr. Rochester's household. However, the true culprit behind the fire is revealed later in the novel.
Most civil servants include those who work for the public to maintain safety - police, fire department personnel, etc.
Most civil servants include those who work for the public to maintain safety - police, fire department personnel, etc.
I think the Hittites started the most wars in Ancient Egypt.
The first class passengers, rich, would have the most servants.
Servants of the Most Blessed Sacrament was created in 1858.
The fire of Northampton started on Tuesday, 20 September 1675. It destroyed most of the original town center.
The fire was started by accident by a Baker in Pudding Lane - Tom Farynor. It spread due to the cramped conditions in London at the time and the poor building conditions. Most buildings were made of wood so when the fire started those two elements made it hard to stop.
A fire is generally one that can be controlled, whereas a wild fire tends to be one that is out of control. This is most likely to be a forest fire, that started as a result of excessive heat and went unnoticed.
Fire in the hole, is the most used expression i can think of
haha who cares srry but i think it was in LA