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5 February, 14:27

Which group explored the North Atlantic Ocean near their homeland between 700 CE and 1100 CE?

A. Vikings

B. Spanish

C. English

D. French

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  1. 5 February, 17:43
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    A. Vikings

    Explanation:

    Long before the Europeans came in contact with the Americas, Vikings are believed to have explored the North Atlantic.

    The savages expeditions to North America are prominent, starting approximately 700 CE and 1100 CE, groups of explorers coming from Scandinavia sailed to actual parts of Canada like Newfoundland.

    However his crew were unable to settle and returned, explorations also included fighting with natives as recorded.-

    The Vikings were piled in boats and sailed from Norway, sometimes landing in Greenland in a length of a thousand miles. They were fleeing their homeland for unrest was threatening them

    The theory of Vikings arriving first than Spanish is a accepted body of thought with important archeological and scientific support today.
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