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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.
They learned how to sail and build ships and of course the Vikings raped their women and pillaged.
The vikings!
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Vikings had an impact mainly on what is now Scotland and Ireland; their influence on England and Wales was limited mainly to the east and southeast of England and, after the pogrom which killed most able-bodied Vikings, virtually non-existent. The Anglo-Saxons greatly influenced England causing all natives to adopt their ways which lasted longer than the impact of the Romans. Except for the short-lived invasion of Angle Northumbria into southern Alba, (Scotland), the Anglo-Saxons main influence would be by trade with the other British Isles.
The English, British, Scots, and Picts. and they had a common struggle against the Vikings
The Vikings. They sailed all over Europe founding settlements in England, Ireland, France, Greenland, Iceland, Russia and so on.