100, 000 People In 1871: The Chicago Fire

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Have you ever been homeless? This was the case for 100,000 people in 1871 because of the Chicago Fire. How does the Chicago Fire still affect what we see today? Buildings today are required to be safer, stronger, and built with better materials. If the fire didn’t happen we wouldn’t have these buildings we have now because there wouldn’t be any room for them. If the Chicago Fire didn’t happen we probably wouldn’t be doing what we are doing right now. The Chicago Fire Burned for 2 days October 8 to October 10, and it destroyed 18,000 buildings. The Chicago fire killed 300 people and leaving 100,000 people homeless. To fix all the damage it cost $200 million. People say that a cow knocked over a lantern over and when it hit the ground it made