There was a galley that came from a country with black death. all the sailors had black death when they reached England. the sailors died on the spot. it started to spread in the air and the fleas collected the disease first and started to bit people as well as rats. they sent the galleys back but it was too late. the plague had entered England.
1348
no one really knows were but ........ it dident hit scotland till later [1350]came from asia to italy to france to dover so it must of come from that diretion spreading noth.
1348 June to 1350 June It was in England for 2 years
No one is completely sure. Prior to hitting England, it hopped along the Channel Islands during the summer of 1348, before finally landing in either Bristol or Dorset late of 1348. It would have come in via Bristol or Dorset because they were important ports.
In June of 1348, two ships entered the Bristol Channel bringing the Bubonic Plague to England. The Black Death would continue to ravage the central and western Europe for several years to come.
It probably festered somewhere in Asia for generations before it got rolling in europe in 1348. It came from Asia with travelers & traders & mice & rats.
The king of England in 1348 was King Edward III.
No it did not come into Canada, as Canada was not discovered by Europeans yet. However, the Black death usually refers to Bubonic Plague so if you are talking about modern times the Black death did come to Canada. However, most would agree, the Black Death did not come to Canada
When historians refer to "The Black Death," they mean the specific outbreak of plague that took place in Europe in the mid-14th century. The Black Death came to Europe in October of 1347, spread swiftly through most of Europe by the end of 1349 and on to Scandinavia and Russia in the 1350s. It returned several times throughout the rest of the century.
1665
it came to england beetween 1348-1350
yes, it certainly did. In Mongol army camps rats died and spread Black Death.