Vikings: The Rise Now
: Their greatest advantage was the longship . These vessels were durable enough for the open Atlantic yet shallow-bottomed enough to navigate inland rivers, allowing for surprise attacks. Key Phases of Expansion
: Exploration led to the settlement of Iceland , Greenland , and eventually the shores of North America. Society and Culture Vikings: The Rise and Fall Vikings: The Rise
: The attack on the Lindisfarne monastery in England is traditionally cited as the start of the Viking Age, proving that plundering "weak Christians" for slaves and treasure was highly effective. : Their greatest advantage was the longship
: By the mid-9th century, Viking goals shifted from hit-and-run raids to permanent conquest. Led by figures like Ivar the Boneless , they captured major cities like York and began settling the English countryside. Global Reach : The "Rise" extended far beyond Europe: Society and Culture Vikings: The Rise and Fall
: Vikings known as the "Rus" pushed as far as Constantinople and Baghdad , trading furs, honey, and slaves.
: Thin soil, short summers, and a worsening climate forced a shift from subsistence farming to raiding as a more profitable way to secure wealth and resources.