The Bubonic Plague, also known as the black death, was important because it killed half of England's population in 1348-1349.
Many people died from the black death, so it probably wasn't anyone important, no offense.
the black death came to England aroud the 1300 - 1400
No king of england died due to the Black Death
The first reports of the Black Death in England were in Weymouth.
Edward III- i think the black death hit England in 1348
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The Black Death did not start in England. It started in either southwest Asia or a port in Genoa, Italy.
yes
england
it was important because the black death could risk a life of someone if they catch it.
1348
No