In the 900s AD Viking Explorers Eric the Red and Leif Ericson named a newly discovered land “Greenland”. Much like their native Iceland, its sizable shoreline areas had plenty of trees and fertile fields for cultivation and livestock grazing. They, along with other Vikings, set up a number of flourishing settlements.
A Historical Repetician
A Historical Repetician
A Historical Repetician
In the 900s AD Viking Explorers Eric the Red and Leif Ericson named a newly discovered land “Greenland”. Much like their native Iceland, its sizable shoreline areas had plenty of trees and fertile fields for cultivation and livestock grazing. They, along with other Vikings, set up a number of flourishing settlements.