America's First Settlements

America's First Settlements — page 3
THE VIKINGS More than 500 years before Columbus Norse or Scandinavian seamen known as Vikings had sailed to the coast of North America One of them Leif Eriksson landed in 1000 on the coast of what was probably Newfoundland and called it Vinland His followers tried to live there but constant battles with Native Americans made them give up after a few years Leif Eriksson spies the New World However the first European explorers of the New World were not looking for new places for people to live The sailors who arrived from Spain France England Portugal and other countries were actually seeking a sea route to the Orient India China Indonesia the Spice Islands and their neighbors produced highly desirable goods such as silks jewelry and spices The Italian adventurer Marco Polo had helped introduce these lands and their products to Europe in the 13th century But the routes Marco Polo pioneered leading eastward were often blocked by hostile forces or controlled by groups that demanded high taxes 6