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Q: How did the vikings journey to other countries?
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Do you think the vikings were justified to attack and invade other countries?

Vikings did not have the right to attack on other countries. They should of stay out of the way.


Why where vikings bad?

Vikings weren't all bad but they weren't satisfied with what they had and began raiding other countries.


Contributions in traveling of vikings?

got other countries fur


Why were people from Scandinavia called pirates?

Because of the Vikings, who attacked other countries.


What country did the vikings representing?

The vikings came from different countries. The vikings weren't a people. It wasn't even a job, as there were no full time professional vikings. It was just something some people did. Otherwise, they were for the most part, farmers.But the Vikings came from Norway, Iceland, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, and several other Scandinavian countries.


Why did the vikings travel from their homeland and where did they go?

They wanted to steal, plunder and raid other countries


Why do Vikings build ships?

So they could sail to other countries and plunder and pillage.


What did vikings buy with their money?

The Vikings were raiders so they plundered other countries, however they were also tradesmen.


Were the first vikings black?

Vikings were from the Scandanavian countries. They were not Black.


How did vikings get food?

They hunted, fished, farmed, and sometimes raided and sacked other villages and countries.


1 What countries did the Vikings come from?

The Vikings originated from countries in the region of Scandinavia, primarily from what is now modern-day Norway, Denmark, and Sweden.


Which country did the Vikings originate from?

Vikings come from Denmark, Sweden and Norway settling onto the other North Europe countries such as Iceland, Faroy, Finland and Greenland.