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Vikings
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The Vikings used Long-ships when exploring and raiding while using the shipbuilding method called clinker building
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The Viking, Magyar, and Muslim invasions of Europe directly caused the development of the feudal system.
Alfred the Great was the King of Wessex who defeated the Danes and later established peace with the Treaty of Wed-more.
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Vikings OER
Vikings were renowned for their ships, which were an integral part of their culture, facilitating, trade, exploration, and warfare.
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Longships were intended for warfare and exploration, designed for speed and agility, and equipped with oars to complement the sail, making navigation independent of the wind possible
the Viking age is based on archaeological finds, pictorial representation, and to some extent on the accounts in the Norse sagas and Norse laws recorded in the 13th century
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Ducksters: Vikings
Vikings began to settle in lands outside of Scandinavia. In the 9th century they settled portions of Great Britain, Germany, and Iceland
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