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This question is founded on an incorrect assumption, namely that Vikings did not like Scandinavia. They chose to live in Scandinavia and raised their families there. However, as most of the wealth in Europe was on the mainland, the Vikings pillaged the mainland repeatedly to gain that wealth.
To protect it from Vikings threatening the Scottish coast
He was the first after the Vikings to discovered mainland America, not Columbus! He was mysteriously lost at sea in 1498
The drive of curiousity, more space, extra rescources, and power
im not so sure i came on here to find out the answer for my homework
im not so sure i came on here to find out the answer for my homework
Oban is on the Scottish mainland.
This question is founded on an incorrect assumption, namely that Vikings did not like Scandinavia. They chose to live in Scandinavia and raised their families there. However, as most of the wealth in Europe was on the mainland, the Vikings pillaged the mainland repeatedly to gain that wealth.
The Isle of Skye.
A mixture of tribes from Ireland, the indigenous Picts, and Vikings.
The Vikings
To protect it from Vikings threatening the Scottish coast
They didn't. The Vikings ruled large parts, certainly but virtually all of it was islands, not mainland. They were defeated at Battle of Largs in 1263.
The two groups of islands west of the Scottish mainland are the Inner Hebrides and the Outer Hebrides. The Inner Hebrides are closer to the mainland, while the Outer Hebrides are further west and more remote. Both island groups are known for their rugged beauty and unique culture.
Yes if you get a ferry to mainland Europe and drive through Europe....
the mainland states were able to unite and drive the europeans out.