Antarctica, nobody colonized it. It is VERYEXTREMELY cold, below 0 degrees.
The Vikings lived in a harsh climate, and at first they were able to survive on fishing, farming and trading alone, but when their population increased, the Vikings raided other lands in order to gain land and possessions.
I don't think its possible to colonize Venus
The Vikings lived in a harsh climate, and at first they were able to survive on fishing, farming and trading alone, but when their population increased, the Vikings raided other lands in order to gain land and possessions.
The puritans came to New England to be able to practice their religion freely and escape religious persecution.
They were extremely fit and could cover many miles by foot before needing rest
they couldnt be able to grow things without soil and if you cant grow things you cant live
it couldnt make a full roataion
Sure. Vikings were people just like you and I. Some had families at home, some went abroad to get money to be able to start a family.
Greenland is credited to the Viking Erik the Red. The Vikings mostly traveled to Europe. However, they made it as far as North America, Russia, North Africa, Constantinople, Iceland and Greenland. The discover of to the cost of Europe, especially during the beginnings of their raids. However, once their attacks became more organized, they were able to penetrate farther into Europe via lakes and rivers. In Ireland they settled in Dublin, Wexford, Waterford, Cork and Limerick.
The Muslims invaded Europe in the 8th century and remained until the 15th century. However, they were only able to acquire the Iberian Peninsula. No other outsiders invaded Europe until the 13th century (1299), when the Ottoman Empire was formed.
Europe was able to successfully colonize Asian countries in the late 1800s, because they were able to dominate the commercial and military relations with Asia. Also Napolean III slowly took over Vietnam piecemeal, which also helped him take over Vietnam's neighbor, Cambodia.