Around 1350, two years after it arrived.
1348 June to 1350 June It was in England for 2 years
The Black Death wasn't really destroyed, it went away in the fullness of time.
It depend on what time you leave at and where you live
If you are asking about what famous war was going on at the time of the Black Death, it was the Hundred Years' War.
The Bubonic Plague (also known as the Black Plague) caused death throughout Enlgand around the time of 932 A.D.
Healthy people who at the time had a specific gene mutation which meant they couldnt get the black death
The plague known as the Black Death was a medieval disease and, as far as we know, was not in any way connected to ancient Rome. Ancient Rome did have outbreaks of plague from time to time, but there is not enough evidence to say weather it was the Black Death or not. To answer your question, the Black Death was AD.
its not for England people
The largest area where the Black Death did not hit was parts of what are now Poland, Belarus, and the Ukraine. There was an area around Milan where the Black Death did not strike. It also did not get into the Pyrenees much. I have read that there were a number of towns where the Black Death did not hit in other places, including a large walled town in England where the gates were closed and the drawbridge raised, with the town treating the situation as though they were under siege. Unfortunately I cannot cite a source on this, as it was a long time ago that I read it. There is a link below to an animated map showing the spread of the Black Death in Europe.
black death arrived in Britain (England and the coastal areas of Wales) it was brought over by rats that stowed away on ships and by the travellers on those ships that were infected. European countries such as Italy and France were suffering huge amounts of casualties at the time . Once it had crossed the English Channel it mades it way westerly and northerly to Scotland and Ireland
the black death was a major killer in that time period
No. The Crusades were from 1098-1291. The Black Death began in 1347 and went on for a few decades after.