Yes, from Greenland.
The Vikings used longboats to cross the seas.
In the 9th century Swedish Vikings sailed from the Baltic Sea along rivers into Russia and the Ukraine and settled there. The Slaves called the Vikings Rus and they gave their name to Russia. From Russia the Vikings sailed into the Black Sea and they attacked the Byzantine Empire.
they sailed from Iceland to Canada.When they made it there they called it Vinland.
Around the year 1000 Leif Ericsson and other Vikings explorers sailed into into Labrador waters and at L'Anse aux Meadows.
Vikings sailed in longships.
They sailed from Greenland in longships.
Yes, from Greenland.
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They sailed across the North Sea from Norway.
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The Vikings used longboats to cross the seas.
In the 9th century Swedish Vikings sailed from the Baltic Sea along rivers into Russia and the Ukraine and settled there. The Slaves called the Vikings Rus and they gave their name to Russia. From Russia the Vikings sailed into the Black Sea and they attacked the Byzantine Empire.
The vikings sailed into England, Ireland, Iceland, Russia, and North Africa. But they mainly only thinking about to attack the England.
they sailed from Iceland to Canada.When they made it there they called it Vinland.
None. They sailed directly from Greenland to Canada. There are no countries in between.
Being Nomads the Vikings were always moving around looking for places to pillage and destroy they sailed for a long time and must have found the new world.