Some people believe the Vikings may have landed along the coast between North Carolina and Florida due to historical accounts, such as the Vinland sagas, which suggest they explored areas south of their known territories. Additionally, archaeological findings, including potential Norse artifacts and structures, have been discovered in these regions, prompting speculation about Viking presence. The climate and resources of the southeastern coast could have also been appealing for Norse explorers. However, conclusive evidence remains scarce, leading to ongoing debate among historians and archaeologists.
it is where the spanish landed near Georgia,Florida,South Carolina and each mission had a name
The Vikings landed in 986
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No are you thick or something
The Vikings.
I think the vikings
No and yes. No, the *people* called Vikings did not land on Mars, of course. No people ever have, and of course Vikings only had wooden boats! Yes - The NASA space mission series called 'Viking' landed on Mars. See the link below; it is interesting!
It would be Spanish explorer Ponce de Leon when he landed in Florida, but the Vikings were in North America 500 years before the Europeans. Eric the Red landed in Newfoundland and colonized it. There is even some evidence that the Chinese made landfall in North America.
They called it Vinland, not sure why, but they did!
Yes because he killed people and it was the vikings who landed in Maine
They used to be very rowdy and plunder and rape people.
he landed at Florida in 1513.