In etymology, The modern word Norman simply comes from words meaning 'Northman'
Explanation:
The viking settlers who settled in Northwest France came from the northern lands and were raiding those lands before eventually settling on them.
<u>They were known as Normans in french language which itself derives from Latin Normand, or straight from old Norse.</u>
<u>These similar words have existed for the people and basically mean "North man" or someone who came to their land from the North. </u>
The vikings retained the name to show their cultural heritage and origins.
Yes, I think he still would have been as motivated to pen the Gettysburg Address even if massive numbers of casualties hadn't occurred.
Their relation was they thought that they were saviors.