Leif Ericson (Old Norse: Leifr Eiríksson, c. 970 - c. 1020) was a Norse explorer who was probably the first European to land in North America (excluding Greenland).
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The exact duration of Leif Ericson's voyage from Greenland to Vinland is not known. However, it is believed to have taken several weeks or months, depending on factors such as wind conditions and the size and speed of the Viking longship used for the journey.
about 27 years that's what Google says lol
Leif Ercson died long ago but his expedition did end even before he died. No one knows exactly what day or year that his expedition ended but it is said that Ericson's brother, Thorvald, gathered Leif supplies for another expedition. But the question is, did he go on another expedition after his most famous??
no he was not succesful cuz his mmom was of a piece of cheese with mold on it.
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Please rephrase your question to make it understandable for others. If you mean: "when did he find Iceland", the answer is that he was born there. Iceland had been discovered by the Vikings long before.
Leif Ericson was a Norse mariner who sailed on many journeys. He sailed to New Foundland, Norway and the American Coast. Archaeological evidence has shown there were Norse settlements in North America before Christopher Columbus supposedly discovered American.
Some people say people killed him when he was sleeping, but no one knows for sure, since he was from a LONG time ago. A lot of people think he was murdered by people in his sleep, so just go with that answer.
Yes, Leif Ericson's exploration of the New World around 1000 AD had several consequences. His voyages led to the establishment of temporary Norse settlements in areas like Vinland, which is believed to be in present-day Newfoundland, Canada. This contact introduced European presence in North America long before Columbus and influenced future exploration. However, these settlements were short-lived due to conflicts with Indigenous peoples and challenges in sustaining the colonies.
I'm not completely sure of your question, but Leif Ericsson was famous because he was the first European to discover Amercia. People think and there is evidence that shows that Leif Ericsson descovered a place he called vineland( an island off the coast of Canada) long before Columbus discovered it. Places like France and Britan never found out about the discovery because no permanent settlements were ever established on Vineland