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The Viking Invasion. Amiko Chapman Zayda Sarinana Justin Sparby Period 3 AP Lit. Who Were the Vikings?. They were pagans from mainly Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Vikings were seen as uniformly violent and bloodthirsty people. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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The Viking Invasion
Amiko ChapmanZayda SarinanaJustin Sparby
Period 3AP Lit
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Who Were the Vikings?
They were pagans from mainly Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
Vikings were seen as uniformly violent and bloodthirsty people.
Their language, Old Norse, is the mother tongue of present day Scandinavian languages.
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The Viking Age
The Viking Age in England started in June 793
Vikings attacked the abbey on Lindisfarne, which was known around the continent.
This period ended in 1066, and was a time of Scandinavian exploration for trade and conquest.
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Viking Culture
Vikings were pagans with a society based on honor.
They lived off of agriculture and trade with other peoples.
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Norse Expansion
The Norse people traveled to present day Faroe Islands, Scotland, Ireland, Iceland, Greenland, Newfoundland,Russia and Anatolia.
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Norse Expansion (cont.)
Norsemen took to the sea to expand, and were known for their sailing and ships.
They were also known for their raids or sacks, where they destroyed villages, killed the inhabitants, and took treasure.
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Causes of Expansion
It is unknown what exactly caused the Norse exploration, however there are many different theories.
One is the spread of Christianity in Scandinavia caused turmoil between the pagan and Christian tribes, causing some to flee.
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Causes of Expansion
Christian merchants were less inclined to trade with the “heathen” Norsemen.
This may have led to Vikings being forced into sacking villages for supplies.
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Causes of Expansion
Some theories also suggest that the Scandinavian peninsula was too small and couldn’t support the Norse population.
This would have caused them to search for new lands.
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Works Cited
Jones, Gwyn (1968). A History of the Vikings. Oxford University Press.
Logan, F. Donald The Vikings in History (London: Hutchison & Co. 1983)
Maier, Bernhard. The Celts: A history from earliest times to the present. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 2003.