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    The Vikings Expansion

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    The Vikings were people of Nordic origin, whose expansion led to the conquering of much of Europe, and the colonization of Iceland, Greenland, and Vinland. Three main reasons for their expansion include: Escaping emerging Christian rule in their homeland; expansionism fueled by raiding and resources in the homeland becoming scarce, and in Leif Erikson’s journey to make a name for himself. The push factors in the documentary included escaping Christian rule, starting new lives in an unknown land

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    navigation. The era characterized for their high power and influence, was defined as the 'Viking Age. ' That era took place between the years 700s and 1100s. During the Viking Age, they had briefly settled in Italy, Russia, Spain, Britain, Ireland, Greenland, Iceland, and most importantly, North America. With help from archeological evidence, it had been proved that the Vikings were not as violent plunderers. In fact, it was quite the

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    access information meaning that Wegener could spend less of his life trying to find answers. He could also have more supporting evidence before he died, so not as many people disapproved his theory. Some of his notes that he lost where he died in Greenland could have also been preserved better with modern technology, or just found in the first

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    and hunting seals. The owners were now called the Dorset Culture. The Dorset people left Greenland by 986 AD when Norse immigrants settled a colony on the island. The new new-comer’s found only the remnant of houses and tools. By 1200 AD, when the Europeans first listed actual connectoin with Eskimo’s in Greenland, the people they’ve met were by-gone Dorsets. The Dorset culture is called Thule after Greenland was first found in their leftovers by archaeologists.

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    This action broke apart the rule of the natives, and, like Brazil, the Portuguese left Greenland as a broken land until much later.74 The natives held public riots and revolts against the Portuguese to stop slavery and to give independence, to drive the “white invaders” away. These natives were very territorial, who did not want the Portuguese

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    leadership with an immortalized image of humanity for new civilization and religion. Leif Erikson was born of Norwegian descent around 970 AD in Iceland. He was the second of three sons of Erik the Red, an ambitious Viking who established a settlement in Greenland and named a lot of places he found along his voyage. (Phol 12) Erickson’s mother Thjodhild was an ordinary family woman. In contrast, Erickson’s grandfather, Thorvald Asvaldsson, who committed manslaughter and

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    lightning, Gretel Ehrlich went to Greenland for the first time in 1993. In an article she wrote for Harper 's Magazine, she explains that she felt claustrophobic and “needed to see horizon lines, and off I went with no real idea of where I was going. A chance meeting with a couple from west Greenland drew me north for a summer and part of the next dark winter.” Ehrlich is an adventurer. Having gone to the lesser explored places such as the arctic and Greenland, Ehrlich has lived a life many

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    When looking at the Thule Indian tribe that is based in Northern Artic such as Baffin Island and Greenland locations we can see that weather would indeed play a huge part in their daily lives. Researchers understand that climatic changes in these areas influence the ecological conditions in not just land but also the sea animals that were available to the Native Americans (Schledermann, 1976 P: 37). Due to the sea –ice condition we ended up see that even the migratory habits, food availability

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    societies caused their trade to dwindle down. Fourth, Eskimos and Norse did not get along causing problems amongst them. Fifth, political, economic, social and cultural problems made it harder for them to solve their own environmental problems. Greenland Norse society collapses because of those five major reasons. Montana has been affected by the toxic mine waste, causing billions of dollars in damage because of the effects on their agricultural areas. Also, the climate change made Montana drier

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    Patrick Poib's Igloos

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    Patrick Poib is a fun loving little polar bear. Patrick lives in Greenland in the icy cold tundra with his mother Polly Poib, and his dad, Pete Poib. In their little igloo they play around, eat and sleep, but when they are not in their igloo they are out cloud gazing, on the weekends. They always eat either fresh caught fish for all of their meals, or they eat yummy Eskimos that hunt caribous. Polly and Pete have the same job, they’re igloo builders. Polly designs the houses, and Pete builds them

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