Black Death traveled with Mongol armies. Also it spread through trade routes faster.
1348, June or August, Bristol or Dorset. Greater precision is impossible.
in 1099 all the people died and the dogs were killed by black death.The black death entered at the mane port of Bristol. This when also when the crusaders captured Jerusalem.
Melcombe Regis is one of the first entry points into England for the Black Death plague in 1348. Military, infected by the fleas of black rats, who were returning from the Hundred Year's war arrived at this seaport among others.
It wasn't flies that caused the black death, it was in fact fleas carried by black rats which came to England aboard ships from China in 1348. The ships came carrying silks and to trade. The first cases of the black death were reported in Weymouth Dorset before spreading to London. The great fire of London they say is what stopped the black death but that opens up another shed full of history then. hope this bit of info has helped =)
The first reports of the Black Death in England were in Weymouth.
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Black Death spread via major trade routes. Black Death entered Crimea first.
people did not realize Black Death at first. They thought it to be common incidents of fever.
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black death traveled via traders and rats. Port cities were the first to encounter them. Thus.
The Black Death first struck Europe in 1347. It had been in Asia before that, but there is no record of exactly when or where it first struck.