In 1349, there were no cures for the plague.
The Black Death Plague decimated the population of Europe. It was able to spread so fast because the plague was highly contagious.
1349-1450
the bubonic plague
If you are referring to 'The Black Plague', then no. the Black Plague was around from 1347-1349.
There was very high mortality with the bubonic plague during 1348-1349. Never the less many patients did survive the deadly disease.
the Black Plague
You mean 'Bubonic Plague' or 'Black Death'. It reached Scotland in 1349.
It is massive boils on your whole body. Over 50 million people died. It began between 1348 and 1349. It began in Asia and spread to Britain then eventually got to Europe.
It started in the small Derbyshire village of Eyam in England in August 1349
The black plague, also known as the bubonic plague, started in Central Asia in 1338 and 1339...it then reached China and India by 1346. By 1347 it infected the Black Sea port of Kaffa. The first outbreaks in Enland started in 1348. In July 1349, it spread to Scotland and by 1350 it was in Scandanavia. By 1351 it was in Kiev, Ukraine.
There was the spread of a plague but the exact nature of the plague is unknown. It is widely believed to be a strain of Bubonic Plague.