The Desire To Build An Empire
The first reason why Vikings invaded England is the desire to bulid an empire. At first, the Vikings carried out raids just for the purpose of pleasures, but as time went on, it evolved into a desire to create an empire. The earldoms of the Vikings were established in both Europe and North America. They were unwilling to accept a king because of their tribal mentality. It is undeniable that they had established dominions, despite the fact that they never acknowledged coherence.
The main reason for building an empire was to have unrestricted access to England's riches and splendor. They would become the strongest after they had all of England under their control. East Anglia, Mercia, Northumbria, and Wessex were only a few of the many kingdoms that made up ancient England. They intended to annex England and establish a Viking kingdom there. The Vikings successfully conquered East Anglia, Northumbria, and Mercia, but were routed by Wessex under the command of King Alfred the Great. After the Battle of Hastings, which drove the Vikings out of England, their fervent desire to conquer England came to an end.