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for conquering lands & capturing villages.
the vikings built the villages in 1689 No - much earlier - in the years approx 700 to 900 AD.
Yes !... Fish was a common food for the Vikings. The stocks were plentiful - and managed successfully to provide a constant supply.
Well, Vikings explored mainly for the reason of trading. They were really into the trading business and they traveled to countries and villages to trade.
Where are you talking about? Norway, Sweden, Denmark, The Norman Vikings, the Vikings invading England? If Norway, Sweden or Denmark the land would all be snowed over very heavily and would be freezing cold. There would be small villages of ruthless vikings, who were used to harsh conditions. In England or Normandy, Vikings weren't used to the new land so they didn't mix well with the terrain.
They mainly raided European villages.
for conquering lands & capturing villages.
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the vikings built the villages in 1689 No - much earlier - in the years approx 700 to 900 AD.
By conquering and raiding various European villages and trading.
The types of activities that Vikings were involved in when they were at home in Scandinavia were things like practicing their tasks such as stealing things.
They weren't, they were just small villages of Danes, Swedes, Geats or Norsemen, there was no founding of The Vikings, just like there was no founding of indians or mali
They hunted, fished, farmed, and sometimes raided and sacked other villages and countries.
Probably not many, smaller groups of vikings mainly attacked villages and monasteries. Peasants and monks are not equal in a fight against trained warriors
When they were home they lived as peasants, but when they were on a viking raid they attacked monasteries and villages and robbed them and took slaves with them home.
The value of a pantribal sodality is to coordinate activities among villages. Pantribal sodalities encompass two (2) or more villages.