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Q: What impact did population pressure and declinng resources have upon the Vikings?
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What impact did population pressure and declining resources have upon the vikings?

lol its very hard question i might not be able to answwer it


What resources were found by the vikings?

There were no resources found . lol


Which side of the civil war had the advantage in basic resources population food producation and Industrial capacity?

North. South was mainly agricultural.


Why did vikings kill people?

For wealth, woman and resources.


Why did the Vikings expand their territory?

they were either greedy, or they were running low on farmland and natural resources. (vikings were not good farmers, so they had to capture areas that had food.)


What is the Viking population?

There was about 3 vikings with skin.


Why did the Vikings need more land?

Over population.


What caused Vikings to turn Christian?

Mostly from pressure from their kings.


Why did vikings raid and battle?

Where the Norse (vikings) came from there was few natural resources. most food had to be farmed they raided to improve there lively hood.


What was the Vikings population?

The population of the Vikings is estimated to have been around 8-10 million people. However, it is important to note that the Viking population was spread across various regions and territories, including Scandinavia, Iceland, Greenland, and parts of the British Isles, so the population was not concentrated in a single area.


Why did the Vikings raid Europe?

The Vikings lived in a harsh climate, and at first they were able to survive on fishing, farming and trading alone, but when their population increased, the Vikings raided other lands in order to gain land and possessions.


Why did the Vikings just raid instead of settling?

They actually were settled in Norway, they raided for slaves and additional resources.