Chicago Fire Research Paper

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There are many rumors but no one is exactly sure how the Great Chicago Fire. On of the rumors is that Mrs. O'Leary's cow kicked over a lamp that started the fire. This is an excuse to blame the Irish immigrants. They weren’t in favor in 1871. (Stein, R. Conrad, 16) Daniel Sullivan, a visitor to the neighborhood, was outside. Mr. Sullivan cried out fire around 8:30. Flames were coming out of the barn filled with cows. (Pascal, Janet B., and Kevin McVeigh, 41) The origin of the fire wasn’t known to everyone. Police officers were able to shoot any person who looked suspicious. (Angle, Paul M. 22) Everyone was tense over how exactly the Great Chicago Fire started. The Chicago fire was on October 8 to 9, 1871. (Cromie, Robert, 3) The fire lasted 30 hours. (Pascal, Janet B., And Kevin McVeigh 3) In Chicago 1870, there was an average of 2 fires happening everyday. (Stein, R. Conrad, 11) More than 300,000 people lived in Chicago in 1871. (Cromie, Robert, 9) There was a drought in 1871. Only 1 inch of rain took place between July 4 and October 9. (Stein, R. Conrad, 11) There was no surprise there was a large fire due to the rough conditions. …show more content…

Before the fire Chicago was a rich and thriving city. Some would say it could have passed New York as the most important city in the United States. (Pascal, Janet B., and Kevin McVeigh 1) Chicago was an important city. It was important for buying and selling items, storing items, and shipping items. (Cromie, Robert 9) The fire destroyed the prime sections of the city. (Stein, R. Conrad. 30) The fire was easy to spread due to the fact most of the city was manufactured with wood. (Pascal, Janet B. and Kevin McVeigh 33) The Great Chicago Fire survived passing two rivers. (Pascal, Janet B. and Kevin McVeigh 3) The fire was one of the greatest disasters to harm a city in the United States. (Stein, R. Conrad

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