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Vikings raided Scotland primarily for its wealth and resources, including valuable goods, land, and slaves. The rugged coastline and numerous islands made it an accessible target for their longships. Additionally, the political fragmentation of Scotland at the time meant that Viking raiders could exploit the lack of centralized defense among local kingdoms. The raids were part of a broader pattern of Norse expansion and settlement across Europe during the late 8th to early 11th centuries.

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