Title: Exploring the World
1Exploring the World
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- Fast forward to the year 990 A.D.
- Native American societies are continuing to
spring up throughout North America waves of
migrants are crossing the Bering Strait to settle
in the Americas (both North South) to make a
life for themselves.
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- And yet, the natives were not alone
4 5- Led by Leif Eriksson, the Vikings would be the
first Europeans to inhabit North America
6Food for Thought
- Who were the Vikings and where in Europe did they
live? - Why did they pillage, raid and steal from
neighboring villages? - Why were the Vikings in pursuit of land?
- What was their lifestyle like in Europe, Iceland
Greenland?
7Vikings Notes
- Who were the Vikings and where in Europe did they
live? - Why did they pillage, raid and steal from
neighboring villages? - Why were the Vikings in pursuit of land?
- What was their lifestyle like in Europe, Iceland
Greenland?
8Exploring the World Video Clip
9Who were the Vikings and where in Europe did they
live?
- Vikings sailed the seas in small open ships and
were famous for their skills as warriors and
traders. - Originally came from Scandinavia includes
countries of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. - Since Scandinavia was in the Northern part of
Europe Vikings called Norsemen People from
the North.
10Why did they pillage, raid and steal from
neighboring villages?
- Scandinavia very cold much of the year, and
because it is so mountainous not enough
farmland. - By late 700 A.D. Scandinavia had such a large
population that there wasnt enough farmland to
support everyone living there. - Many as a result, were barely able to live.
11Why did they pillage, raid and steal from
neighboring villages?
- These conditions mentioned previously made some
Vikings fierce warriors. - They used their fine ships to raid and pillage
communities that lay along the coast.
12Why were the Vikings in pursuit of land?
- The Vikings realized that they would have to give
up their warrior ways because their people
wouldnt be fed just by stealing alone. - They needed good land where they could settle and
farm.
13Lifestyle in Eastern England
- Built mirror image villages of those in
Scandinavia. - Lived in tents while houses were being built
while men were building, the women cooked. - Most Vikings farmed for a living close
proximity to farmland where crops were grown. - Specialization not all Vikings were farmers
created other items for trade.
14Lifestyle in the North Atlantic
- While some settled in England other Vikings were
busy building ships for exploration. - Without any navigational instruments Vikings were
able to find land (raven). - 870 A.D Vikings reached Iceland
15Lifestyle in the North Atlantic
- Even though Iceland part of the Arctic Circle,
ocean currents keep it warmer in the winter
more so than Scandinavia. - Plenty of grass for grazing animals and in
certain spots farming is possible. - Water sources allow for fishing which brought
many Vikings from Norway and England. - No trees built houses out of sod.
- By 960, Iceland became so populated that those
who came after would not have access to good
farmland.
16Lifestyle in Greenland
- Erik the Red
- Largest island in the world.
- No trees almost completely covered by glaciers.
- Farming possible in western part of Greenland.
- Many Vikings would follow Erik to Greenland
regardless of the farming conditions because of
the seal population.
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- Why was Leif Eriksson in pursuit of new land?
Where did he get the lofty idea that there was
land southwest of Greenland? - Where in North America did Leif settle?
- How did the land in the New World compare to that
of Greenland?
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- Greenland was a land without trees. Leif was in
pursuit of lumber to build the Viking ships. - Leif got wind of a juicy rumor Bjami Herjulfson
who had made a mistake while sailing to
Greenland, passed it, but found another country
with beautiful and heavy forests (North America).
He never pulled ashore. - This intrigued Leif.
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- Leif first settled in Helluland, then Markland
and finally Vinland which not only had thick
forests, but it also had an abundance of grapes,
salmon and fertile grazing ground. - It is believed that Leif landed in Newfoundland
which is now the easternmost province of Canada. - Later, he would travel southward to Nova Scotia
(Maine Viking coin found there)
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22The Viking Secret
- Since the people of Iceland and Greenland had
little to do with those who lived in Southern
Europe the discovery of the new land remained a
secret from the rest of the world. - Today, much of the Norsemen culture is unknown
because the Vikings never recorded their
discoveries. - Instead the Vikings relied on an oral tradition
or sagas - stories passed down by word of mouth
to future generations.
23Viking Trading Routes
It is believed that Viking goods made in North
America actually reached Europe long before
Columbus sailed to the New World
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Why was Leif Eriksson in pursuit of new land?
Where did he get the lofty idea that there was
land southwest of Greenland? Where in North
America did Leif settle? How did the land in
the New World compare to that of Greenland?