Asked by Brayden
Which of the following is NOT part of the Viking technique for attacking an enemy?
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Tricking the villagers into thinking they wanted to form an alliance
establish a base on an island or by taking a walled seaside town
Sailing their drakkens up the river and attacking villages on the way
stealing horses and riding, plundering as they went
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1 point
Tricking the villagers into thinking they wanted to form an alliance
establish a base on an island or by taking a walled seaside town
Sailing their drakkens up the river and attacking villages on the way
stealing horses and riding, plundering as they went
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The option that is NOT part of the Viking technique for attacking an enemy is: **tricking the villagers into thinking they wanted to form an alliance**.
While Vikings were known for their raiding tactics and strategic assaults, the specific act of pretending to form alliances as a primary tactic is not characteristic of their methods, which focused more on surprise attacks and direct confrontation.
While Vikings were known for their raiding tactics and strategic assaults, the specific act of pretending to form alliances as a primary tactic is not characteristic of their methods, which focused more on surprise attacks and direct confrontation.
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