The Vikings under Leif Ericson are thought to have visited North America around 1000 AD and built settlements in the area near Newfoundland in Canada. The Viking records show that they called the new lands Vinland. There is archaeological evidence of their tools and implements in a few locations such as L'Anse aux Meadows.
Many things.
A chest, where they also kept their things.
i think the top three things the vikings traded were women, slaves and food!
Vikings mostly grew rye, barley, and wheat. Vikings made bread and grew fruit. They hunted seals and whales. they ate from wooden spoons and bowls. Vikings drank from things called "Drinking horns"
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Leif Ericsson - travelled to Newfoundland, circa AD1000
they brought back cows girafs and people
For food
Yes
Many things.
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Vikings
they brought back cows girafs and people
The types of activities that Vikings were involved in when they were at home in Scandinavia were things like practicing their tasks such as stealing things.
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No, Horses were brought to the "new world" first by the conquistidores.
A chest, where they also kept their things.