The Viking settlement at Vinland was small, isolated, and under frequent attack from the Beothuks, the First Nations people who had first come to the Island of Newfoundland about a thousand years before.
two possible reasons are its hot and the mountain might be to high
They like the cooler climate. Or they may be hockey fans. Or they were trying to evade the draft during the Vietnam War. Perhaps they think people are friendlier there. Any number of reasons are possible.
I don't really know but I'm guessing its because of the fur trade.
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had no papers to prove the land was theres there was rumours of a railway going through their buffalo land they were ready to fight for there life
Native Americans were there first from the beginning. Vikings did not get there until much, much later. and also the settlement that the vikings built failed
Vikings ate for the same reasons that everyone else does. They ate to survive. Everyone must meet nutritional needs.
the had slades
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becuse they wanted to establish it
For relious freedom.
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They had to be overwhealmed because of the settlement they had.
For the same reasons anyone values their life. Survival is instinctive behaviour.
Two reasons were new taxes and banning of settlement/land claims in the Ohio River Valley territory.
what are various possible reasons nut not entering in thread
For starters Britain is, was, a world power, Canada a tiny colony trying to go it alone. Newfoundland also had considerable coastal resources since they owned most of what is today's Quebec's coast.