: 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.
: The rise of the Vikings began in the harsh landscapes of Scandinavia—Norway’s deep fjords, Sweden’s dense forests, and Denmark’s relentless winds. Vikings: The Rise
: 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: : Thin soil, short summers, and a worsening
: 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. Led by figures like Ivar the Boneless ,
: Exploration led to the settlement of Iceland , Greenland , and eventually the shores of North America. Society and Culture Vikings: The Rise and Fall