In the year 985.
Leif Eriksson was born in Iceland but his Father Erik the Red got banned from Iceland and Norway. When he was about 10 he was forced to move to Greenland.
The name was chosen by his father, Erik the Red. He thought people would be more likely to move there if the place sounded lush and green.
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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.
He moved to Greenland in the year 982.
Erik the Red purposely misnamed Greenland so people would move there.
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Erik the Red left Iceland because he was banished. He was banished because his two thralls destroyed Erik's neighbor's farm, and his neighbor was allowed to choose his thralls' punishment. He chose to kill them. Erik was so mad, that he killed his neighbor. He was banished from Iceland for three years. So he sailed west and found Greenland. Like father like son. Erik was in Iceland because his father was banished from Norway because his father was convicted of manslaughter.
With your parents' permission you can move out at any age. That does not relieve your parents of their responsibility for you. You need to be 17 and 6 months to move out.
Greenland is believed to have been green during the warm periods of the Earth's history, such as the Holocene Climatic Optimum around 9,000-5,000 years ago. At that time, the climate in Greenland was milder, supporting more vegetation than it does today.