Yes, the Vikings were quite successful in trade during their time. They established extensive trade networks that spanned Europe, the Middle East, and even parts of Asia, exchanging goods such as furs, timber, and weapons for silver, spices, and luxury items. Their longships enabled them to navigate rivers and seas effectively, facilitating commerce. As a result, Viking trade contributed significantly to the economy of their societies and helped spread their influence across regions.
yes
what did the vikings trade for their cattle and skin
The Vikings were able to trade and raid easily (as well as expand) their reach due to economic and military weaknesses in neighboring countries, and due to the unprofitability of old trade routes in that period.
No but they did trade!
silks
yes
yes other wise it cant really be called fare trade
what did the vikings trade for their cattle and skin
fair trade?
boat but they did not trade they stole
Fare trade was when the soldier came up and told them if they fighted in the war then they would get land and food and water
By the Vikings
The Vikings were able to trade and raid easily (as well as expand) their reach due to economic and military weaknesses in neighboring countries, and due to the unprofitability of old trade routes in that period.
The Vikings would refuses to trade weapons to the Native People because the Native and Vikings do not trust each other so the vikings or Native would trade than leave fast or the NAtive could jsut take the weapons and kill them!
No but they did trade!
Fare thee well
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