Greenlandic Ireland

Welcome to the timeline of Greenlandic and Irish Relation. Exploration, Expansion, and Wars. Read below to read about the introduction of this interesting alternate history timeline.
to start our timeline, we are in the early 1200s. the viking era is dying down, and exploration for the north is on the rise. lets talk about Ireland and there trip to Greenland. this was a direct trip, as a major wind storm had knocked their ship of course from Iceland, which was their goal location. from a previous expedition to Iceland by the Swedish, Ireland though that Iceland was a great opportunity for trade. but, as the Irish had landed, they knew it was not Iceland, as a group of Swedish explorers were expecting them. but the Irish were not willing to give up. and actually, they felt determined that they could make use of this new land. soon enough, we are in 1270. Greenland has been growing for the past 70 years, and now Europeans are moving there for the opportunity of trade. soon, a government is formed, and the Greenlandic town of Nuuk is formed. this is only adding to Greenland's popularity, as it is not just housing traders, but people looking to find a happier life since Ireland is currently doing poorly due to famine. Speaking about the famine, Greenland sees this as a chance to declare independence, in a deal. if Greenland becomes independent from Ireland, Greenland must provide food for Ireland for 20 years. even though Ireland sees the deal as a loss, the accept seeing as the famine is becoming a real issue. over the next 20 years, Greenland surprisingly is able to provide for Ireland, due to Greenland's newest purchase. Iceland has been successfully ran by Sweden for 200 years, and the original group of Irish explorers who were expected in Iceland were considered a lost cause, but to the Swedish's surprise, the Greenlandic came to offer a deal. they were to start a constant trade agreement with Sweden if they could have the island of Iceland. the Swedish accepted, and the lust earth of Iceland was what allowed Greenland to grow the food to give to Ireland. after the 20 years was up, Ireland was very happy with their deal, and the famine was long gone. this was when Ireland wanted back into Greenland. Greenland was also looking for a quicker way into Europe, so they could trade quicker with Sweden. both these variables lead Greenland to making another deal with Ireland. Ireland would become European Greenland (Still under the name of Ireland) and they could make part of the profits from Swedish trade. this was also accepted, and soon enough around 1300 Ireland wanted to fully merge with Greenland. this was completed, and now Greenland expanded into Europe, and Iceland becomes a Territory for Greenland, which was used for a trading port for food items. to clarify, Iceland is a trading territory for Greenland that is involved in a direct route from Iceland to former Iceland. so far, we have seen that Greenland has had a very good string of lucky trade deals. but they were not so lucky when the Norwegians became involved. at this time period, the Norwegians are infamous for pillaging Ireland. and Greenland making it the European trade port is not helping. Norway invades Ireland in 1315, and Greenland needs to think fast. Greenland quickly sends warships to Iceland, and since it is on direct route to Ireland, Iceland attack from behind. The Norwegians were not expecting it, and they were scared away. but even though Greenland thought quick, it was not quick enough to save all the goods. gold, food, and ships were all stolen from Ireland. to recover from this, Greenland attempts to form alliances with many European countries. but due to the recent Norwegian attack, Greenland is seen as weak. eventually, Greenland allies with Poland. Poland turns out to be the perfect ally for attacking Norway again due to their proximity to Norway. in 1360, the attack is underway. Norway is prepared, but is outnumbered. soon many popular towns of Norway are fled, and hoards of people are moving to Greenland, due to the feel of protection. this makes Greenland one of the most populous places at the time, and they are itching to expand. although this happens centuries later. in 1567 Greenland claims the archipelago in the mostly unclaimed area of North America. Since in 1567 there is a population issue in Greenland thousands of people flood out of Greenland and into the archipelago. this land is called "New Greenland". at the end of the century, Iceland is no longer needed as a trade way point since boat technology is advancing and the trade town of "Blackstone" is created in Greenland, proving to be much for effective. this means that Iceland is becoming almost all city and the city of Reykjavik is founded. Ireland on the other hand, is almost all industrious and trade now, making jobs well available for many citizens. meanwhile in North America, a New Greenland Explorer starts to venture south and is surprised to find large expansive fields, taiga forests, deserts, and tropical beaches. this is what later becomes the united states, as the explorer dies in his journey.