There have been traces of the Vikings landing in North America, as their runes have been found in various places. They decided not to settle there, and so there are no Viking settlements as such. Why they decided not to stay in North America is unknown, and only speculations can be made. Seeing as they managed to travel as far as this, it would be no surprise if they have travelled even further to other areas of the world, but as of yet, no evidence or proof has been found.
Leif Ericson.
The Vikings never exactly left their homeland, just as the Romans never left theirs. They conquered and settler other places, such as England and Ireland, and founded many cities including Dublin. But they never left the Scandinavian countries.
That should be 'was important', since there haven't been any vikings around for nearly one thousand years.
They wanted to steal, plunder and raid other countries
The Vikings.
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Leif Ericson.
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The Vikings never exactly left their homeland, just as the Romans never left theirs. They conquered and settler other places, such as England and Ireland, and founded many cities including Dublin. But they never left the Scandinavian countries.
That should be 'was important', since there haven't been any vikings around for nearly one thousand years.
Barrow, Alaska.
They wanted to steal, plunder and raid other countries
The Vikings.
About 5100 miles
Perth and Sydney
Longboats or Longships.