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Yes, the Vikings engaged in trade that was often considered fair by the standards of their time. They established extensive trade networks across Europe, the Middle East, and beyond, exchanging goods such as furs, amber, and slaves for silver, spices, and textiles. While some Viking trading practices involved bartering and negotiation, they generally aimed for mutually beneficial transactions, although there were instances of conflict and coercion. Overall, Viking trade was marked by a combination of commerce, diplomacy, and occasional violence.

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