After Leif Eriksson's voyage to Vinland, historical accounts suggest that he returned to Greenland. There is no definitive record of him sailing to new territories after Vinland, but it is believed that he continued to explore and trade in the region. Most of the Norse explorations occurred around the early 11th century, specifically around 1000 AD for his journey to Vinland. Further voyages by Eriksson specifically are not well-documented.
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Leif Erickson sailed for Norse.
cause he felt like it waffles are good
He sailed to Greenland (to a colony established by his father Eric the Red) and to Vinland, which was the name he gave to what is now Newfoundland in Canada.
Leif Eriksson set sail with a crew of 34 men from Greenland in the year 1000 A.D
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No he did not.
Greenland to North America.
Leif Erickson sailed for Norse.
cause he felt like it waffles are good
In the year 1002 or 1003.
it is beleived he sailed with about 15-22 men
he sailed with 14 men, a preist, and 2 ships
He was a Viking, just like his father. All Vikings were sailors.
He sailed to Greenland (to a colony established by his father Eric the Red) and to Vinland, which was the name he gave to what is now Newfoundland in Canada.