It's because the rats that carried the fleas that carried the disease did not get to that place, because the rats that carried the Black Death rode on trading ships, and people did not trade with people from everywhere, but only in certain places.
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Of course it did, all of Europe was hit by the black death.
yes, whole Europe was struck by Black Death. Black Death spread in the Scotland as well.
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.
the black death first came into England i 1348. after hitting Asia
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Yes, it did hit India in 1994... Plague in India
it kinda hit africa
Black Death spread via major trade routes. Black Death entered Crimea first.
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Every European country was hit. Black Death hit Europe in 1346 to 1353.