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Leif Ericson was the first European Viking to set foot in the New World ( America), 500 years before Christopher Columbus. However, the vikings made few voyages to America after Leif and it was forgotten again until Christopher Columbus found it again in 1492.

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In 1520 and they did it by killing and robbing many people.

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The Vikings found the first European settlement in North America in 1520. The Vikings are known for being a ruthless people.

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The Vikings founded Vinland, a settlement in the current Canadian Province of Newfoundland and Labrador roughly around 1000 C.E.

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The vikings originated in Europe, they did not settle there. They arose in Scandinavia during the late first millennium CE.

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So the historial record goes. I think Viking (Norsemen?) settlements and camp remains have been found, obviously in Greenland, but in the Atlantic Provinces of Canada, as well.

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The Vikings founded Vinland, a settlement in the current Canadian Province of Newfoundland and Labrador roughly around 1000 C.E.

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When did the European Explorers first arrive in America?

This is a disputed answer. Some say the first European explorers to reach America were the Vikings, with Leif Erickson being the first of them. However, the settlement he founded in about the year 1000 AD in what the vikings called Vinland, and was probably on the coast of modern Newfoundland, Canada, lasted only a short time and the Vikings did not follow-up with further exploration and settlement. Erikson's exploration and settlement had little effect on Europe and none that we know of on America. The European exploration and settlement of America that had a lasting effect on both Europe and America was that which followed the exploratory journey of Christopher Columbus (called ChristoffaCorombo in his native Genoa and Cristóbal Colón in Spain) in the year 1492, some 500 years after Leif Erikson.


Are vikings the same as Aztecs?

No. Vikings were from Scandinavia and Aztecs from South America.


Are the vikings part of South America?

Not as far as I know - the Vikings concentrated their expecidions in Europe.


Who set up the European settlement in eastern north America since the vikings?

French, English, Dutch and Spanish. The French in Quebec and Maritime Canada, the English in Newfoundland and the American coast south to Florida except for New York which was settled by the Dutch. Florida was originally colonized by the Spanish.


What did the emergence of new England new France new Spain and new Netherlands in the Americas show?

influence of European settlement in north and south America


How have the Andes mountains affected settlement in south America?

All along the west and south coasts of South America, the Andes are a barrier to movement in interior. As a result, more settlement in South America has occurred along the eastern and northern coasts.


What is the oldest permanent settlement in South America?

caracs


Which regions was not conquered by the vikings at some point in the middle ages?

China, South America.


Is Argentina a European country?

No. It's in South America.


Which European nations used to control South America?

South America was controlled by the Spanish, the Portuguese, the Dutch, and the British.


Did Dublin begin as a viking or Norman settlement?

A Viking settlement- The Vikings settled in Dublin around the year 841AD. The 'Normans', at this point in time, were actually still Vikings - The Normans were Vikings who settled in Normandy in France, hence the name. They came to England and became the 'Anglo-Normans' and then came to Ireland in 1169AD, arriving at Baginbun in South-East Ireland.


What are the religion of South America?

Catholicism is probably the most common. Islam, Shintoism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Protestant Christian faiths have been introduced to the region through immigration. There are also indigenous religions of the tribespeople who inhabited the land prior to the European settlement of South America, and some of those are still practiced.