why it was hard to keep towns clean Flashcards

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what animals had to arrive to be butchered for food?

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cattle,sheep and geese

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what animal was the main form of transport?

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horses

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3
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what did animals leave in the streets

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dung

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4
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what was the solution for too many animals in the streets?

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A small number of rakers were hired to clean streets, Newcastle paved the streets to make them drier and easier to clean

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5
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what did people drop on the streets all the time?

A

waste and litter

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6
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what did butchers throw on the streets?

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butchery waste

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what was the solution to keep streets clean from waste and litter?

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Laws were passed to punish waste throwing, butchers had to get rid of waste outside of city walls, public latrines were built in many towns

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why were water supplies dirty?

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because of industrial and human waste

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9
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what was the solution for dirty water

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in gloucester townspeople brought fresh water to public wells through lead pipes

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why were latrines a problem

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they were built near water supplies and would leak into them

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how were the problems of leaking latrines solved?

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regulations introduced to build private latrines
cesspits lined with brick or stone
carts went round collecting human waste at night

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