The Scandinavian outposts in the New World, particularly those established by the Vikings around the year 1000, were eventually abandoned due to a combination of factors. Harsh environmental conditions, including a cooler climate and limited agricultural potential, made sustaining a settlement difficult. Additionally, conflicts with Indigenous peoples and diminishing resources contributed to the decline. As a result, the outposts, like L'Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland, were largely deserted by the mid-11th century.
There were many reasons why Scandinavian outposts in the New World were eventually abandoned. One thing that was not a reason was fashion.
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There is a progression of plant life that takes over abandoned places. Trees are at the top of the plant kingdom and will eventually grow anyplace that is left alone.
To participate in trade with the Native Americans
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Scandinavian Airlines fly to many different places. They don't fly everywhere in the world, but they do fly to Europe mainly. You can fly out from there and then catch a connecting flight.