yes they did
North America, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, the Hebrides.
North America, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, the Hebrides.
Iceland, Greenland, Norway, North America, the Hebrides.
They sailed across the North Sea from Norway.
The Vikings lived in Scandinavia (mainly Norway, Sweden and Denmark), and in Iceland. They ventured (and proliferated) as far as Italy and the Mediterranean, but more commonly sailed to Ireland, Northern France, England, and even North America. They sometimes roamed Europe, Asia, and the North Atlantic Islands. In 600 A.D. to 1000 A.D., the Vikings lived across Europe. They lived in Iceland, Norway, Greenland, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and the Faroe Islands.
Yes. He led a group of Vikings, who became the first Europeans to land in North America.
There aren't any in the United States but there are some in Canada, because the vikings came from Norway and settled, but were driven away by hostile Indians.
The vikings reached north america in 5454 hoka
Vikings explorerd North America and the North Atlantic ocean to find new colonies.
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