Exploration
Viking Settlements
Viking Society
Viking Trade
Viking Raids
100

What Viking custom regarding inheriting property might of led to Vikings exploring other areas? 

The custom in Scandinavia of the eldest son inheriting property on his fathers death meant that in families with many sons all but one had to look elsewhere if they wanted to own land.

100

How did the Vikings travel so far from their homelands? 

Through the use of Longships

100

What was the main role of Viking women? 

Look after children and manage the home

100

What items did the Vikings trade other people for?

Silk, Wine, Wheat, and Silver

100

What century did Vikings resort to raiding? 

8th century

200

Which Viking is famous for the discovery of Greenland and in what year? 

Erik the Red (Erik Thorvaldsson). 981 AD

200

Scandinavia is made up by what three countries?

Norway, Sweden, and Denmark

200

What were the three Social Classes of Viking Society?

Jarls, Karls, and Thralls

200

What natural resource did Vikings use that greatly aided them in trade? 

River systems, mainly in Russia

200

What time of day were raids usually conducted? 

Just before dawn

300

What method did Vikings use to discover land while exploring the seas? 

Vikings would let loose a Raven, if the Raven did not come back it meant that land was nearby, if the Raven returned it meant that there was no land that was near. 

300

What were the two northern most Viking settlements? 

Iceland and Greenland

300

How did the Vikings make a living?

The Vikings made a living through farming, trading, and fishing.

300

How was early Viking trade conducted? 

Through bartering (exchanging goods for other goods of similar value).

300

What was the first area raided by Vikings?

England

400

What circumstances influenced the Vikings to explore other lands? 

Population growth, harsh climate and difficult terrain of their homeland of Scandinavia 

400
How were Longhouses constructed? 

Made of wood, with grass roofs

400

What was the Viking economy mainly based on? 

Farming and Trade

400

How far did Viking Trade routes expand to? 

Greenland to Central Asia

400

Why were Monasteries good places for Vikings to raid?

Their in remote areas, treasure and food stores to steal. 

500

Which famous Viking is responsible for the discovery of North America and what was the approximate year? 

 Leif Eriksson, 986- 1000 AD

500

What was the Danelaw? 

Danelaw was where the Vikings ruled in England and the rest of the country was under Anglo-Saxon control, more precisely King Alfred's control

500

What was a "thing" in Viking politics?

Political Assembly, which acted as a both a parliament and court. 

500

Who were the Vikings who traded mostly across seas? 

Norwegian Vikings 

500

Why did the Vikings become Raiders? 

Necessity, desire for wealth and glory, knowledge of other lands gained through trade, developments in weaponry and ship building. 

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