Danish Conquest of Norway (Vikings in the New World)

In 1206, almost a hundred years after the Vinlandic War of Independence, Norway was in a steady state of decline, and Denmark saw an opportunity. Most of the Norwegian people hated their government, and the poverty rating was at an all time high.

On February 14, 1206, Denmark attacked the lower port cities of Norway in what was known as the Valentine's Day Raids. There was barely any army response, due to people hating their government. Within two years, Denmark had taken over the entirety of Norway.