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The Vikings did not stay in North America because they faced challenges such as hostile encounters with indigenous peoples, harsh weather conditions, and limited resources for sustaining their settlements. These factors made it difficult for them to establish a permanent presence in the region.
Vikings wore layers of woolen clothing, including tunics, trousers, and cloaks, to stay warm in the harsh Scandinavian winter. They also used fur-lined boots, hats, and gloves to protect themselves from the cold.
At first when the Vikings met the Beothuk and Inuit the Viking called them Skraelings. At the beginning the two groups were friendly. The Viking had brought cattle for meat and milk, and sheep for meat and wool. They traded with these Aboriginal people. However, when the Aboriginal people realized the Vikings were planning to stay, battles broke out between them.
By traveling in Longships from Scandinavia across the North Sea.