Queen Elizabeth I combined both ___________ and ________ practices of the Church of England.
Protestant and Catholic
This person was viewed as a __pirate_______ by the Spanish and as a ___hero___ to Elizabeth I.
Sir Francis Drake
The two sides in the English Civil War were the ____________ (King side) and the ___________ (Parliament side).
Cavaliers and Roundheads
James II was brother of __________ __.
Charles II
The Immortal Seven selected _________ and _________ to rule England.
William and Mary
Queen Elizabeth I often journeyed with her court from one ______________’s castle to another.
Aristocrats
Who explored North America for Queen Elizabeth?
Sir Walter Raleigh
When the English Civil War ended, _________ __ was put to death.
Charles I
James II was married to a _________.
Catholic Princess from Italy
What limited the power of the monarch?
English Bill of Rights
Sir Francis Drake attacked _________ ships to steal treasure.
Spanish
During the Spanish Armada, the English soldiers knew all the ___________ of the waters in which they fought.
Currents
Oliver Cromwell was a member of ___________.
Parliment
William of Orange was a major defender of Protestant ____________ against the King of France.
Holland
The English Bill of Rights gives important powers to ___________.
Parliment
Who Circumnavigated the earth?
Sir Francis Drake
The winner of the Spanish Armada was _________.
England
After Cromwell turned down taking the throne, he was named ________ ____________.
Lord Protector
William of Orange was grandson to King _________ __.
Charles I
The English Bill of Rights says that a ruler must be a __________ and cannot marry a _________.
Protestant, catholic
Sir Francis Drake led a surprise attack that _________ ___________ ______.
destroyed Spanish Ships
This event was triggered by the King’s order to the Scottish Presbyterians to use a new prayer book.
English Civil War
This was the time period beginning in 1660 when Charles II became King.
Restoration
William of Orange was married to _______ (Daughter of James II) .
Mary
The original law-making branch of the English government that is made up of the House of Lords and the House of Commons.
English Parliment