Because he was cool
He sail for his father, Erik the Red.
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No.
In the year 1002 or 1003.
American Indians (First Nations).
yes.
Leif Erickson sailed for Norse.
Leif Erikson, a Norse explorer, likely learned how to sail from his father, Erik the Red, who was also an experienced sailor and explorer. Erik the Red is credited with establishing the first Norse settlements in Greenland, and it is likely that he passed down his knowledge and skills to Leif Erikson.
None. He supplied his own ship and supplies.
Leif Erikson's voyage was undertaken in search of new lands to settle and trade with. He was also likely influenced by stories of earlier explorers and the desire to expand Viking territories.
How long did leif erikson exploration take? It took at least 36-48 hours
He went to Norway because his father told him scine he was Norwiegan he had to go to Norway first.