#33: Viking Trading Ventures Across 50 Nations
Known for their fearsome raids, Vikings also thrived on trade, which led them to Asia, Africa, and North America. Their robust maritime skills meant they sought after luxury goods far and wide, embedding trade deeply into their economic fabric.
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Navigating the Volga and Dnieper, Vikings reached as far as the Silk Road’s end, trading furs for Arab silver. Their vast network touched 50 modern countries, including China, Russia, Afghanistan, and Canada, showcasing their extensive trading prowess.