from 800 bc to 1100 bc
Vikings reached as far as what is now Newfoundland sometime around the year 1000, long before Columbus.
because of a climate change in the weather. the wheather in greenland dirastically dropped forcing the vikings to explore new lands
what did the vikings take
The Reconquista pulled the church of Spain to find new markets to exploit the wealth won in Granada.
Vikings
Vikings reached as far as what is now Newfoundland sometime around the year 1000, long before Columbus.
because of a climate change in the weather. the wheather in greenland dirastically dropped forcing the vikings to explore new lands
took over lots of lands.
Egypt conquered 213 lands in the new kingdom.
No, Giovanni da Verrazzano did not conquer any lands. He was an Italian explorer who is known for being the first European to explore the Atlantic coast of North America, from what is now North Carolina to Newfoundland.
what did the vikings take
The vikings were paid by the king of the vikings to discover and take new lands.
no
the spanish lands
The Reconquista pulled the church of Spain to find new markets to exploit the wealth won in Granada.
Francisco Pizarro's journey was to explore and conquer lands in South America, particularly looking for the Inca Empire to conquer and claim their riches for Spain. Pizarro was motivated by the desire for wealth, power, and spreading Christian beliefs.
They began to conquer new lands.