About a thousand years ago, people known as the Vikings were known and feared throughout Europe. |
The Vikings were the people of the northern part of Europe, called Scandinavia, |
which includes the modern countries of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. |
The Vikings made their living by farming and fishing. |
However, by about the year 700, they began making attacks, |
or raids, upon towns along the coasts of Europe |
in order to steal the wealth of those towns. |
The Vikings made their attacks very quickly and without any warning. |
They were very cruel to the people of the towns they attacked, |
and they sometimes destroyed the towns by burning down the buildings. |
In some parts of Europe, the local kings would often fight against the Vikings. |
Sometimes, however, the kings would pay the Vikings in order to persuade them not to attack. |
Although the Vikings were known as fierce warriors, |
they also built excellent ships. |
The wooden Viking ships, called longboats, were able to sail even in very bad weather. |
Many Viking longboats were about 20 meters long, |
but some were nearly 90 meters long. |
The Viking sailors used both sails and oars to move their ships. |
The Vikings travelled across a large area. |
They made many of their attacks in Britain, France, and Germany, |
but sometimes sailed south, into the Mediterranean Sea. |
Other Vikings moved to the east, and then south along the rivers of Russia. |
Some even went as far as the area that is now the country of Turkey. |
In some places, the Vikings decided to stay. |
Many Vikings settled in England and in France, |
and eventually they mixed with the local people. |
Other Vikings settled in Russia and also mixed with the people there. |
The most famous travels of the Vikings were in the Atlantic Ocean. |
Vikings sailed westward to the island of Iceland where many of them stayed. |
Today, the people of Iceland were descended from the Vikings. |
Some Vikings sailed farther west to the cold island of Greenland. |
Vikings lived in Greenland for several generations, |
but eventually they died out. |
Some Vikings had gone even further west |
and reached the Canadian island of Newfoundland. |
The Vikings only stayed for a few years, |
but they had reached North America about 500 years before Christopher Columbus! |
Gradually, the Vikings became converted to the Christian religion. |
They also stopped raiding the towns of Europe, |
and instead of fighting, they began trading with their neighbors. |
Today, the Scandinavian countries are known as very peace-loving nations. |
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