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A plaque, in Weymouth, notes that the "Black Death" entered England through this southern port. When the plague reached large proportions, ports were closed. This brought severe sufering to the people. People couldn't leave to Another Country and they couldn't receive goods from another country. Transportation in those days went almost non existing.

The Messina port in Italy was the first port to close. This port was a central port in transpotartion. I posted a documentary about the plague in the related links box below.

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They lost their business. As trade came to a halt.

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