Leif Erikson returned to Greenland after his exploration of North America primarily to share his discoveries and experiences with his fellow Norse settlers. He aimed to inform them about the rich resources and potential for settlement in the new lands he encountered, which he referred to as Vinland. Additionally, Leif's return was driven by a desire to strengthen the ties between Greenland and the new territories, encouraging further exploration and potential colonization.
He returned to Greenland with grapes.
He was searching for new lands to colonize.
On his return trip from North America to Greenland.
He didn't. Greenland was discovered by Leif's father Erik the Red.
He didn't. Greenland was found by Leif's father, Erik the Red.
Leif Ericson is NOT correct! Erik the Red discovered and created a settlement on Greenland. Leif Erikson, his son, was born in Greenland, and explored and discovered Newfoundland and Vinland.
In the year 985.
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