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Chapter 3: Regional Civilizations
"Vikings in the East"

Introduction
     You have read that early Eastern Slavs called on a group of warriors from Scandinavia to protect their trade routes. Not being a warlike people, the Slavs needed these warriors, the Vikings, to provide military aid. However, the Vikings did much more than offer protection—they took over complete control of Russia.

Destination Title: The Vikings in Russia Web Site
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Directions
Start at The Vikings in Russia Web site.
  • Scroll down the Web page, reading and analyzing the information about the Vikings.

    Answer the following questions.
1. Where did historians learn about the Vikings' entry into Russian territory?


2. Why was Novgorod built where it was?


3. How was Rurik able to extend his rule from Novgorod to other parts of Russia?


4. Considering what you have learned, do you think it was wise for the Eastern Slavs to invite the Vikings to defend their trade routes? Explain your answer.



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