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Did the Vikings set houses on fire and make people homeless?

Most of the vikings yes, but the others just killed the people and ate them, if they were hungry.


Where did the vikings and the English fight at?

They were from different time periods


What religon are the vikings?

They believed in different gods, not in one religion


Did vikings eat lots?

Everyone's different ... even back then


Who was the Anglo Saxons enemies?

the normans were the main enimies others were Celts vikings and huns


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.


Who were the most barbaric Vikings Goths Mongols or Huns?

vikings mongols brought peace to the world also brought different trypes of people together...


Which language was not used by vikings Swiss Swedish Danish or Norwegian?

"Swiss" is not a language.


Why did these vikings migrate occur?

there was not enough land for all vikings so they decided to move to different countries and Columbus didn't find out America a viking did


When did the choctaw first meet white men?

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Are the vikings rich or poor?

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