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The Vikings were ruthless and scary warriors. They terrified Northern Europe for centuries. They expanded all over Europe, discovered Iceland and Greenland, and even expanded as far west into Canada, centuries before Columbus set voyage.

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The Vikings invaded Anglo-Saxon England in search of better farmland. The long term affect of this invasion was that the English adopted some of their language. There are villages and streets with Viking names to this day.

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They learned how to sail and build ships and of course the Vikings raped their women and pillaged.

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The Vikings impact on Europe was that they were Farmers and Traders.

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Q: How did the Vikings affect Anglo-Saxon England?
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