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How did the Vikings raid other countries? Please help me.
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The Vikings lived in a rough weather, and at the start they were adept to endure on angling, agriculture and dealing solely, but when their community expanded, the Vikings raided other countries in alignment to gain land and possessions. Vikings assaulted the shattering up Roman Empire. They raided villages and displayed no clemency to women and children. They begun raiding more to the north European nations and finally assaulted villages farther south. They assaulted Ireland, England, France, North Africa, and other locations with changing qualifications of success. About the year 800, musicians of furious raiders started to strike our coasts. They were the Vikings. They came over the North Sea, just as the Anglo-Saxons had finished 400 years earlier. In time, like the Anglo-Saxons, they made their dwelling here. They motored the Saxons out of part of the homeland and took it for themselves. King Alfred, Saxon monarch of Wessex, battled them in a large assault, but he could not propel them right away and had to let them have part of the homeland, called Danelaw. The Viking Age in Britain started about 1,200 years before in the 9th Century AD and continued for 300 years. The Vikings first invaded Britain in AD 793 and last invaded in 1066 when William the Conqueror became King of England after the Battle of Hastings. The first location the Vikings assaulted in Britain was the monastery at Lindisfarne, a holy isle located off the Northumberland seaboard area in the north east of England. A couple of years subsequent the isle of Iona (off the west seaboard area of Scotland), came under strike and its monks were slaughtered.
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