Timothy Fay
Timothy Fay asked Harper St. George:

Are you ever perplexed that the Vikings did not pursue their settlements in North America ? Seems more inviting in many respects than Iceland and Greenland. Thank you!

Harper St. George Thanks for the question. In my opinion, it made sense that the Vikings didn't establish themselves for long in North America. Vinland didn't have many of the already established resources they were accustomed to (textiles, weapons, armor, etc) and they could get those easily from Europe. I don't believe they had the sheer number of people willing to make a long-term settlement viable, especially when considering the number of indigenous peoples already established there who would have and did resist them. Also, it was an extremely long trip from Norway for the time, so support from home would have been very limited. It was even a longer trip from Greenland to New Brunswick than Greenland to Norway.

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