How Did The Vikings Shaped American Culture

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In 8000 B.C. to 1000 A.D. the Vikings were the most powerful empire in ancient Europe. The Vikings were created and seen as Scandinavian people who were fierce and violent warriors. Also the Vikings daily life was adapting culture and utilizing their techniques. People thought the Vikings originated from raids and attacking other Europeans, but actually originated as Scandinavian fishers and Farmers. Stereotypes of theVikings include wearing horned helmets and not having the most excellent hygiene. In actuality, Vikings do not wear horned helmets and had the best hygiene in Eastern Europe during that time. With the word “Viking” it derives from vik a Scandinavian word for “inlet”; which other Europeans thought was culturally not right during that time. The Vikings should be remembered as a peaceful skill group of people focused on agriculture, trade, government, and navigation instead of vicious violent raiders. During …show more content…

The Vikings didn’t start their raids immediately, they started by “looting” for precious metals and goods to further advance their technology. After taking Northern Europe, they went south and east to take the Arabs and Byzantine empire. The end of Viking raids were taken down domestically and politically by countries such as Scandinavia, Sweden, and Denmark. Before this the Vikings created a rule for them to establish some places and “loot” others places. Historians during that time credit the rule, their momentum of building a nation in Europe. With the archeological and historical founding of laws and rules the Vikings, Europe still uses laws from their time. The Vikings Navigation was a tremendous advancement in their time to help get from one place to another quickly. This Navigation system led to waterways for time now and before. Navigation and raids for the Vikings was a big deal, but they should not be remembered for it in

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