#10: The Viking Slave Trade
Vikings weren’t just warriors—they were traders, and among their most valuable commodities were thralls or slaves. Captured during raids across Celtic, Slavic, and Anglo-Saxon lands, these unfortunate souls were forced into labor, sold across Europe, and woven into Viking society as servants or workers.

The sheer demand for thralls helped fuel Viking expansion, making slavery a key part of their economy. Interestingly, the word enthralls—meaning to captivate or hold someone’s attention—comes from this brutal practice, a reminder that Viking influence lingers even in modern language, shaped by both conquest and commerce.
