The Vikings left remnants of their settlements in Newfoundland.
There is archaeological evidence that Vikings established settlements in various regions, including Scandinavia, Iceland, Greenland, Newfoundland (Canada), and the British Isles. Excavations have uncovered remains of houses, farmsteads, and cultural artifacts that support the idea of Viking settlements in these areas. Additionally, historical records, such as the sagas and chronicles, mention Viking exploration and settlement activities.
No, there is no concrete evidence that the Vikings, specifically Norse explorers, stepped foot on Manhattan. However, Norse artifacts have been found at archaeological sites in other parts of North America, indicating their presence and exploration in some areas of the continent.
During the time of the Vikings there were no American settlers yet. The Vikings were the settlers. The native red men were the Americans. At first relations were friendly, but then the natives attcked. It is theorized that the natives became very sick from dairy products; milk and cheese, traded with the Vikings, because they were not used to it. The natives, assuming they had been victims of a poisoning attempt, attacked repeatedly. The Vikings resisted fiercely and repelled the attacks each time, but they were eventually convinced to pack up and sail home.
The vikings settled in Grimsby first and the leader was Grim. That's why it is called Grimsby.
the vikings were the first to step foot on America before Columbus. then the first nations heard the vikings were staying so battle broke and the vikings left and never came back. in 1962 archaeologists found evidence of vikings
John McLoughlin went out of his way to assist American settlers by giving two pieces of evidence to maintain law and order.
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No it was vikings.
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there are arguments about this question. the vikings have the earliest physical evidence to be discovered.
(i am not 100% sure but i think this is it)Vikings, european settlers and the french
No, there is no concrete evidence that the Vikings, specifically Norse explorers, stepped foot on Manhattan. However, Norse artifacts have been found at archaeological sites in other parts of North America, indicating their presence and exploration in some areas of the continent.
During the time of the Vikings there were no American settlers yet. The Vikings were the settlers. The native red men were the Americans. At first relations were friendly, but then the natives attcked. It is theorized that the natives became very sick from dairy products; milk and cheese, traded with the Vikings, because they were not used to it. The natives, assuming they had been victims of a poisoning attempt, attacked repeatedly. The Vikings resisted fiercely and repelled the attacks each time, but they were eventually convinced to pack up and sail home.
The vikings settled in Grimsby first and the leader was Grim. That's why it is called Grimsby.
As such the only groups that could be classed as settlers were in fact invading countries. These included the The vikings and Romans. The Romans had the greatest effect by building roads, towns and such amenities as aqueducts