Not in the sense you mean; the Norse explorer-conquerors known as the Vikings never made it further south (or west) than what is now Maine.
However, Minnesota has a large Scandinavian population, which settled there in the 19th and early 20th centuries; almost 1/3 of the residents of the state can claim Norwegian or Swedish heritage. That, combined with the public perception of Vikings as being good in battle, eventually led to the naming choice for the state's football franchise.
There are a few archaeological evidence that they did
take a look here: http://www.mnh.si.edu/VIKINGS/start.html
No, but they are looking for a new stadium.
mabey
Their food supply dropped to minimum
the vikings get to go to valhalla.
No.
No, the two societies never went to war with each other. However there is archaeological evidence that the Romans used ancient Norwegians and Danes in their army.
No but they did trade!
Their food supply dropped to minimum
No but the vikings went to many parts of asia/russia
Most Vikings were farmers.
the vikings started there war at 1002
the vikings started there war at 1002
yes< the Vikings won about 20,000 battles! WOW!
Win.
Breet Farve and Go vikings!!! They ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Do you mean Saxons and Vikings? This is obviously a subject you don't know anything about. Vikings were never part of any larger organized force. Vikings were Scandinavian seafarers who traveled mostly to Europe in order to trade or raid small coastal communities. Vikings would only go to war against other communities. Do a google search for Viking Answer Lady, she will answer all your questions.
the vikings went on 13 expeditions! :)
Longships.
the vikings get to go to valhalla.