yes he did
From Greenland west to Baffin Island, then south to Newfoundland, Canada.
He had a Viking merchant ship known as a knarr.
North America, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, the Hebrides.
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The distance colonists would have to travel to reach Croatoan Island, located off the coast of North Carolina, would depend on their starting point. If they were departing from Roanoke Island, which is the most likely scenario, the journey would be roughly 50 miles by sea. This distance could vary based on the specific route taken and the mode of transportation used.
From Greenland west to Baffin Island, then south to Newfoundland, Canada.
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1412-1413 died 1945
North America.
Nelson Erikson has written: 'A pictorial souvenir of Yellowstone' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Pictorial works
He had a Viking merchant ship known as a knarr.
He was searching for new lands to colonize.
North America, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, the Hebrides.
WilliamBaffin sailed deeper into the Arctic than anyone else before him, this was in 1616. He also sailed to find the Northwest passage way in 1612... now you might know it as "Baffin Bay."
He was a Viking sailor and explorer, who became the first European to land in North America.
Leif Erikson traveled to North America because his father had been exiled from Iceland, and his father (Eric the Red) took his wife, his children and his slaves to Greenland with him.
Canada, he was trying to find a northwest passage to Aisa.