Iceland-Norway (Immune Americas)

The Kingdom of Iceland-Norway was a large norwegian kingdom that was a direct descendant of viking conquest. It was formed in 1024 with the full unification of the Kingdom of Norway and the lucrative viking empires of North America. This Personal Union would officially be known as Iceland Norway and would expand to the baltics, Novgorod, as well as a massive colonial empire. Eventually, Britain, Netherlands, and France would rise to be new colonial powers to challenge Norway's colonial empire. The Vikings were repelled from Scotland, their african colonies were seized, and the scandinavians were eventually forced to sell their colonies in Hudson Bay and Vinland. While the colonies in north america were not really scandinavianized and were mainly made for profit, the colonies in Africa, India, and Brazil still have relatively large norwegian populations. In 1814, a movement to revive the norwegian colonial empire was formed and the Kalmar Union was formed between Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. This union grew to be extremely powerful and ended up expanding its influence to north america, the Soviet Union, central europe, and the antarctic.