The Vikings were seafaring Norse people from Scandinavia, primarily what is now Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, who thrived from the late 8th to the early 11th century. They left their homeland for various reasons, including overpopulation, limited arable land, and the pursuit of trade, wealth, and new territories. Their explorations led them to parts of Europe, Asia, and even North America, where they established settlements and engaged in trade and raids. The Viking Age significantly impacted the regions they encountered, influencing cultures and trade networks.
Generally Norway, Denmark and Sweden.
They left it on Gaul
Yes, King Alfred the great did fight the Vikings, he did not lose, but he could not get, the Vikings out the country, so he just pushed them up to, a part of the country called, Danelaw. So he did fight the Vikings, yes.
How long ago did vikings live
Currently.
Generally Norway, Denmark and Sweden.
When people leave their country to live in another country, it is called emigration.
The Vikings did not leave Britain; they settled there along the east coast.
Greendland is a country that starts with G and as founded by vikings
Only if you plan to leave the country in which you live.
Immigrate
no one knows
about 60 vikings
Certainly. It's a free country.
they did not want to live there mother country
migration
the vikings lived in houses made of stone and stick