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  1. The Vikings, known for their seafaring skills, raids, and exploration, played a crucial role in shaping the region’s history. This article will explore the Viking Age and its impact on the region. Origins and Expansion of the Vikings. The Vikings were seafaring people from Scandinavia, primarily from modern-day Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.

  2. The motives driving the Viking expansion is a much debated topic in Nordic history. One common theory posits that the Viking population had outgrown agricultural potential of their Scandinavian homeland. For a coastal population with superior naval technologies, it made sense to expand overseas in the face of a youth bulge effect.

  3. Vikings under Leif Ericsson, the heir to Erik the Red, reached North America and set up a short-lived settlement in present-day L’Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Longer and more-established settlements were formed in Greenland, Iceland, Great Britain, and Normandy. Viking expansion into continental Europe was limited.

  4. May 14, 2018 · The Viking expansion seems to have been caused by rapid population growth, and consequent scarcity of good farming land, as well as the desire for new sources of wealth. It was made possible by their advanced maritime technology, which enabled them to cross n European waters in a period when other sailors feared to venture out of sight of land ...

  5. 60–120 Min. Playing Time. Age: 12+. Community: 10+. Weight: 3.25 / 5. 'Complexity' Rating. Alternate Names 878 Les Vikings: Les Invasions de l'Angleterre – L'Âge viking + 4 more. Designer Beau Beckett, Gunter Eickert, Dave Kimmel, Jeph Stahl. Artist Jarek Nocoń, Steve Paschal.

  6. It was also around AD 800 that the aggressive Viking expeditions and the expansion, which are so characteristic of Viking times, took off in Western Europe. For the next 300 years, Scandinavian Vikings formed a large part of English history - as plunderers, merchants, mercenaries, conquerors, settlers and kings. In England, the Vikings ...

  7. Summary. For 300 years, beginning at the end of the eighth century, Scandinavians, mostly from what are now Denmark, Norway and west Sweden, figure prominently in the history of western Europe, first as pirates and later as conquerors and colonists. In those centuries other Scandinavians, known as Svear, from east Sweden were active in similar ...

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