No.
Erik the Red discovered Greenland
he discovered Greenland
Erik the red discovered Greenland in the year 982.
Erik the Red.
he discovered Greenland
To America--------------No, Erik the Red founded a viking colony in Greenland. It was Leif Eriksson (son of Erik the Red) who discovered America.
Erik the Red's eldest child is Leif Eriksson. He discovered North America not Christopher Columbus.
As the Northwest Territories originally were the Rupert's land of the Hudson's Bay company, the early settlers were British traders, with the aborigial people already living in the area. Soon provinces were cut out of the land, and we have what is left of Northwest Territories.
One notable quote attributed to Erik the Red is, "I will go to the land that I have seen, and I will make it mine." This reflects his adventurous spirit and determination to explore and settle in new territories, specifically Greenland, which he famously discovered and colonized. Erik the Red is known for his boldness and leadership in Viking exploration, making such sentiments emblematic of his character.
From what I've been told, it was Erik the Red (Danish: Erik Den Røde) who discovered Greenland
No. He discovered North America. His father, Erik the Red, discovered Greenland.
im not going as the viking who discoverded greenland