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1 Medieval Greenland Norse
By: Gabby Orsino, Ben Meshumar, and Sam Havlicek

2 Society Erik the Red was exiled from the Scandinavian empire.
He spent years sailing the waters and eventually wound up on a piece of land that he called Greenland in order to attract settlers. 2 settlements were established, East and West. Began as an independent society but later re-established under the king. Prosperation depended on trade. Very harsh conditions.

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6 What happened to the population…
Lief Eriksson brought a big wave of settlers to the young land. Among these new inhabitants came the religious types… Church was established. Huge population boom. Geography, Climate and Resources were a recipe for destruction. Possible clash between Greenlandians and the native Inuit people.

7 Aspect of life Environment Religion Attitude

8 Greenland And the U.S. Similarities
Food Trade

9 Greenland And the U.S. Difrences
Population Size Food resource Climate Change

10 SOCIETY BEFORE AND AFTER GROWTH

11 RESOURCES BEFORE: -cows, sheep, goats, birds, fish, seals (animal life) -farm land -fresh waters AFTER: -thinner soils, shorter growing seasons -livestock could no longer be maintained -climate change caused resources to deminish

12 ECONOMY BEFORE: -relied on trading goods
-cod fishing, falconry, sea mammal oil, soapstone and walrus ivory had become intense commercial efforts, driven by the need to pay taxes to kings and tithes to the church -Greenland's Norse in particular traded heavily on its walrus ivory resources AFTER: -climate change caused resources to dwindle, had less to trade -demand for Greenland’s primary export, walrus tusks, went down -less economically stable

13 SOCIAL BEFORE: -The Norse had a population of 4-5000
-Ruins of more than 300 farms, twenty-two churches, a nunnery, and many cemeteries -Traded with Iceland and Scandinavia AFTER: -Communication between trading ships went down -Loss of support from “home” or trade partners (Iceland and Scandinavia

14 The End

15 Bibliography Mnh.si.edu/vikings/voyage/htmlonly/greenland.html
Greenland-guide.gl/leif2000/history.htm Archaelogy.org/online/featured/greenland


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