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1007: Politique et Société
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Date > 1000 > 1000-1009

Reconstructed earth and timber house at l’Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland

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This house was reconstructed in the style of those built by the Vikings at l’Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland around the year 1000. (Parks Canada)

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The bay at l’Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland

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L’Anse aux Meadows was the site of a Viking settlement at around the year 1,000. The area is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. (Parks Canada)

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Norman (or Viking) axeman, 10th century

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This Norman (or Viking) axe man holds a Danish style battle axe. Vikings were also called ‘Norman’ — men of the north — by the Dark Ages French. A large group of Vikings occupied and settled on the north-western coast of France in what became Normandy. This is the region from which many of the French settlers to New France came in the 17th century. It is also where the Canadian Army landed on D-Day on 6 June 1944. Print after Viollet-Leduc from the Bayeux tapestry.

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L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site of Canada:The Viking Encampment Vinland 1000 AD.

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In the early years of the 11th century, the first Europeans to set foot in North America arrived on the shores of modern day L'Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland. These Scandinavians, collectively known as the Norse, had travelled west from their colonies in Iceland and Greenland. They had not come to raid, but to cut timber, hunt and explore the unknown wilderness they called Vinland.

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Viking ships, circa 1000

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The sleek design of these ships made them the fastest, most seaworthy craft of their time. (Library of the Canadian Department of National Defence)

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The Skraelings' Way of War

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Based on Viking accounts, the Skraelings were courageous and effective warriors. Their tactics have a lot in common with other Amerindian cultures.

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War and the Foundation of Canada - Collision of Cultures

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As early as 1000 CE, encounters between Europeans and First Peoples often led to violence.

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A view of a Viking settlement in America

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This view was conceived during the 1930s by historical artist Fergus Kyle (1876-1941). Although we now know that Viking helmets did not have horns, as shown here and in countless other images in popular art, most of the other details shown give a relatively realistic impression of what such a settlement might look like. The Vikings also could build timber houses as well as ones made of earth.

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A Commemorative History of Aboriginal People in the Canadian Military

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This history on our Aboriginal Peoples and their contribution to Canada’s rich military heritage is the latest in a series of books prepared by the Director of History and Heritage commemorating especial military experience. Authors : P. Whitney Lackenbauer, Ph.D., R. Scott Sheffield, Ph.D., John Moses, Maxime Gohier

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Chronology of Major Battles from 1000-1754

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A list of the most important military engagements, both inside and outside Canada, that had an effect on the country.

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