The Vikings were gradually expelled from England through a series of military campaigns led by various Anglo-Saxon kings, most notably King Alfred the Great of Wessex in the late 9th century. After a series of battles, including the decisive victory at the Battle of Edington in 878, Alfred negotiated the Treaty of Wedmore, which established boundaries between Anglo-Saxon and Viking territories. The ongoing resistance from other kingdoms and eventual unification under leaders like King Athelstan further weakened Viking control, leading to their eventual expulsion.
The vikings never left Iceland. The modern Icelandic population is either Viking(fair haired and blue eyed) or Inuit (black haired and brown eyes).
Because the indians kicked them out
44 yds.
The vikings sailed into England, Ireland, Iceland, Russia, and North Africa. But they mainly only thinking about to attack the England.
The vikings!
1066
By the Vikings.
They called it "Bretland". I do not know why.
how many vikings invalided great britian
because the vikings land had flooded and they had no room to grow food and they came to England to live in a place where they can grow with out getting flooded
The vikings
they changed language