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the vikings settled in Greenland because of invasions from the europians
The Vikings.
I think the English started "borrowing" the words that the Vikings and French spoke.
no the vikings did because it was written in the book
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6 invasions have taken place in Britain. The Celts, Romans, Anglo Saxons, vikings, normans and dutch.
Yes the coast of Normandy and even further south were (invaded) part of the Vikings trading areas.
The Vikings killed people and asaulted women. They also stole supplies and damaged things.
A. Mawer has written: 'The place-names of Northumberland and Durham' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Geographical Names, Etymology, Names, English language 'The Vikings' -- subject(s): Vikings 'Introduction to the survey of English place-names' -- subject(s): English language, Etymology, Geographical Names, Names
Most of the invasions (or raids) at the time were carried out by the Vikings. The other two big 'invasions' were made first from France (Brittany) into England by William the Conqueror, and 200 years later from England into France, starting the 100 years' war.
According to History/ Geographical books and studies, Vikings were the first people to create the settlement in GreenLand. :)
The Vikings were skilled seafarers and warriors from Scandinavia who raided and traded across Europe during the Middle Ages. They had a complex society with a rich mythology and cultural heritage, known for their shipbuilding, trade networks, and exploration. However, their raids and invasions also brought about destruction and fear in the regions they targeted.