Because winter was approaching, and he couldn't sail home until the following spring.
Leif Ericson did not permanently settle in Vinland, which is believed to be located in parts of present-day Newfoundland, Canada. He and his crew spent a winter there, exploring the area and establishing a temporary settlement known as L'Anse aux Meadows. However, after facing challenges such as conflicts with Indigenous peoples and harsh conditions, they eventually returned to Greenland. Thus, while Leif Ericson is credited with being one of the first Europeans to reach North America, he did not establish a lasting presence in Vinland.
Leif Ericson could speak Celtic and Russian and knew the ways of trade. He had been taught the old sagas, studied plants and was skilled in the use of weapons. Leif was a good deep-sea sailor, very determined and a good explorer. The king was so impressed with him he invited him to stay in Norway.
Information about where to stay on a visit to Newfoundland can be found on several websites such as Newfoundland Labrador and Newfoundland. There are also travel books available at bookstores such as Barnes and Noble.
10 years
He stayed in Newfoundland for 43 days.
A decade or so. They were killed and or driven off by the locals.
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It was too far to trade with other Vikings, and his people were constantly being attacked by the natives.
He will decide after the world cup.
That the boys could stay together.
That is up to you. No one can decide this for you.