By the 11th century they began to blend in with the european pattern of life.Their decendants probably remain in Iceland,Ireland,great brittain, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark
The Vikings had an unsustainable culture. As they grew more civilised, plundering became less profitable then just remaining in their farming communities in Britain.
Contrary to popular belief, they did not "die out" or become conquered. The Vikings sailed to North America, that's when they met the First Nations, The First Nations thought they were intruding, later on the First Nations Conquerd the Vikings, they all died.
The Vikings in Ireland were technically driven out at the Battle of Clontarf in 1014. Of course, at that point Vikings and their descendants had integrated into Irish society as they had been in Ireland for over 200 years. So they became part of Ireland, so even now there are people in Ireland that could be traced back genetically to the Vikings.
They evolved, and are now civilized people who live in certain Nordic countries. Such as Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
The Vikings were finally defeated by the Irish, led by Brian Boru. However, Boru was killed himself as the Vikings fled from Ireland. They came at him from behind and cut his throat....
there got shot
Thats incorrect they use Drugs and they became emos
Because they died
They fought against roman rule
They turned into women
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Most Vikings were farmers.
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The vikings were fierce.
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what did Vikings row with
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No. Vikings were Scandinavians.
Dispelling.