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State the difference between Vikings and Nomads. Give at least 5 points

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Answered by NiyaSurve
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Were the Vikings technically nomadic people? No. Nomadic people are hunter-gatherers or pastoral nomads. The Norse Scandinavians had been mostly farmers and fishermen since 3.000BC, but also traders all over Europe from 1.500BC.

Explanation:

Are Vikings nomads?

The Vikings were a nomadic group, traveling great distances, mainly by sea and river as far as North America. The Viking Age lasted approximately from 800 to 1150 AD.

Viking society was stratified into three classes: jarls, karls, and thralls. Jarls were the rulers, the aristocracy (the word “earl” may have originated here). Karls were the workers. Most of them were farmers.

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