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.
1. Throughout history, trade has been a necessary thing. They wanted to expand their trade in Africa, the Indian Ocean, and India.
2. Back then, there was no way of knowing the exact size of the earth. Maps were not the same, there was no GPS. The earth was bigger around than he had calculated.
3. I think, the Dutch failed to compete with the Portuguese and could not enforce a monopoly over the Spice Islands.
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Answer: Spain, Portugal, France, Holland, England, Sweden
Explanation: yes
Part of it was because of the Industrial Revolution and the invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney.