Thryrker, the man he grew up with and taught him many things. He also brought crew members who had already crewed the very same boat to within sight of the new world and no doubt some of his crew from his trips elsewhere, including Norway. And some cattle who almost certainly only had a one way ticket.
He brought timber and grapes from North America back to Greenland.
Grapes and timber.
He had a crew of 35 men.
he had a sword and it was made from carbon steal
In Greenland.
Leif Eriksson was born in 960 A.D. in Iceland. Leif was the son of the famous explorer, Erik the Red. But Leif was not an only child, he had two brothers, Torvald and Torstein, and Torvald is famous (but not as famous as Leif). Leif's childhood he had a shall (a slave like person), but he treated him like a brother and they did almost everything together. Around the age of ten, Leif had to move to Greenland because his father was banned from Iceland and he couldn't move to Norway because his father was previously banned from there to. Also at the age of ten, he got a very expensive dagger, which he kept all the time and never lost.
nobody really knows because back then there was no way to record that kind of information.
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He didn't work any where... He voyaged... Like on the boat! That was his job! ------- He was always working, even when he went to Norway to see the King, but work really started after his Dad died in Greenland and Leif had to take over as Chieftain.
In Greenland.
Leif Eriksson was likely Norwegian, as he was born in Iceland to Erik the Red, who was a Norse explorer. It is believed that Leif Eriksson explored areas such as Greenland and possibly North America, but his exact nationality is uncertain.
Grapes and timber.
Leif Eriksson was born in 960 A.D. in Iceland. Leif was the son of the famous explorer, Erik the Red. But Leif was not an only child, he had two brothers, Torvald and Torstein, and Torvald is famous (but not as famous as Leif). Leif's childhood he had a shall (a slave like person), but he treated him like a brother and they did almost everything together. Around the age of ten, Leif had to move to Greenland because his father was banned from Iceland and he couldn't move to Norway because his father was previously banned from there to. Also at the age of ten, he got a very expensive dagger, which he kept all the time and never lost.
Leif Eriksson sailed back to Norway, where his family was living at the time. Then he met the King (King Olaf the first) and he wanted Leif to go back to Greenland to teach Christianity to the people. So as he was sailing to Greenland, his ship got blown off course and ended up in North America. He was the first European to set foot on this ground but he wasn't the first to see it. An Icelandic sailor named Bjarni Herjulfsson had seen it first but didn't explore the land.
nobody really knows because back then there was no way to record that kind of information.
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Bring back to where? <><><> This question is unanswerable as it does not say to which country the goods are to be brought back to from France. Because every country has its own laws, you must check your own country's rules and regulations about bringing-back duty-free goods.
It depends on what country you're going to.
Leif Erikson sailed back to Greenland to tell his dad.
The U.S. is the only country to have sent men to the moon, therefore they are the only country to have brought men back from it as well.
Back to Greenland.