Leif Ericson and some other Norsemen of the eleventh century sailed to Newfoundland, except they called it Vinland. They spent a winter there, but didn't stick around.
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From Greenland.
To sail to North America.
It was a lot shorter distance for Leif to sail.
He sailed to Greenland (to a colony established by his father Eric the Red) and to Vinland, which was the name he gave to what is now Newfoundland in Canada.
Leif Eriksson set sail with a crew of 34 men from Greenland in the year 1000 A.D
From Greenland.
To sail to North America.
Greenland. His family was indigenous to southern Greenland and he returned there to rule as Chieftain after his Father died.
leif ericson died in 1020 and died in Greenland
North America, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, the Hebrides.
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It was a lot shorter distance for Leif to sail.