Major places affected by Plague
The Black Death was a plague that largely spread over Central Asia, Europe and Northern Coasts of Africa. In the early 1320's the plague had spread over Central Asia. In 1334C.E the first outbreak of the Black death was in Hubei, China. It was in Hubei that the plague came in the most deadly form. The plague spread to Europe on 1347C.E through the Silk Road connecting Central Asia to Europe, when infected rats and fleas that carried the plague were brought there. In Europe the plague had reached an important port and city called Bristol in England on 1348C.E. It was first there when the Black Death spread over England and over Europe. The major countries affected by the plague were Medieval European countries, Egypt , Persia, India, Arabia and China. These places were the mainly affected areas from the Black Death.
Route Map of the Black Death
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