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The Vikings used their long boats as cargo vessels. Since these boats were seaworthy and had a shallow enough draft to go far up rivers, the Vikings could trade, or raid, all along the coasts and navigable rivers of Europe. The Vikings are remembered primarily as raiders in France and England, but primarily as traders in parts of Eastern Europe. Their routes went as far as Constantinople, where numbers of them were hired as personal bodyguards for emperors.
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John Cabot explored the northeastern coast of Canada, particularly Newfoundland. His journeys are notable because he was the first European to reach this area since the Vikings had done so in the 11th century.
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Most Vikings were farmers.
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The vikings were fierce.
No. Vikings were Scandinavians.
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