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Eric the red discovered Greenland in 982 and that is why the vikings didnt stay in North America I dont think this is a good answer. Just sayin
In Iceland, yes In Greenland, yes, but they went extinct In Ireland, yes, but they were chased away In England, yes, but they were chased away here too
The Vikings are from Minnesota so they stay at their own homes.
NO
By traveling in Longships from Scandinavia across the North Sea.
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No and no.
They mainly settled in the area we call "Greenland" today ( they named it that) and it was a mild climate and the soil was good, but the weather got colder causing crops to fail. Along with the attacks by the native tribes it was easier to move on.
The Vikings did not stay in North America because they faced challenges such as hostile encounters with indigenous peoples, harsh weather conditions, and limited resources for sustaining their settlements. These factors made it difficult for them to establish a permanent presence in the region.
most likely they stay at hotels
They were driven out by the Indians.What_did_the_vikings_find_in_vinland
They had to leave in North America due to a "misunderstanding" with the Native Americans. After a battle, Ericson knew he could not stay there in peace, and so left.They had originally established trade relations with the natives, but the viking who guarded the armory had slain a native who got close to their weapons.