Key Events
Puritans and Pilgrims
The Thirty Years War
Notable Figures
Colonial History
Wars and Conflicts
100

In 1559, Knox returned to Scotland to lead this movement.

What is the Scottish Reformation?

100

The Puritans sought to change five aspects of this church.

What is the Anglican Church?

100

$200: This event marked the beginning of the Thirty Years War in 1618.

Answer: What is the Defenestration of Prague?

100

This French explorer is known as the Father of New France.

Answer: Who is Samuel de Champlain?

100

This was England's first long-term colony in the New World.

Answer: What is Jamestown?

100

A _____ seeks to change beliefs, while a _________ seeks to overthrow a government or leader.

reformation, revolt 

200

This treaty in 1560 allowed Scotland’s Parliament to make its own decisions.

What is the Treaty of Edinburgh?

200

The reasons Pilgrims sought to leave Leiden for New England



To maintain their culture and avoid losing their children to Dutch society, fear the impact of the Dutch Revolt, and the face ongoing poverty.

200

His army made the Thirty Years War one of the most miserable of all time. They would terrorize defenseless villagers and take every scrap of food and fuel they saved. If they dared resist they could burn everything or kill the villagers.

Wallenstein

200

He played a crucial role in forming the Iroquois Confederacy.

Answer: Who is Hiawatha?

200

This conflict occurred between 1610-1614, initiated by Chief Powhatan.

Answer: What is the First Anglo-Powhatan War?

200

The chief that provided safety for the Pilgrims by relieving them 

  • of the constant fear of attack,
  • gave the Pilgrims a powerful ally,
  • allowed the Pilgrims to trade freely with the Wampanoag and other tribes and develop the fur trade that would help them pay off debts they owed investors,
  • allowed the Pilgrims to gain knowledge from Squanto and others that saved their lives.

Chief Massasoit

300

This council established by the Duke of Alba is also known as the Council of Blood.

What is the Council of Trouble?

300

Pilgrims sought new land outside England for three reasons; name one.

What are religious freedom, economic opportunities, or fear of persecution?

300

Count Tilly’s army infiltrated Magdeburg. They went door to door and threatened to kill the entire house unless people paid them rich bribes. Soldier after soldier came and eventually people ran out of money and the whole house was killed. Then the entire city was torched. 20,000-25,000 people were killed that day

The Sack of Magdeburg -

300

This book published in 1563 documents the stories of Christians martyred for their faith.

Answer: What is Foxe’s Book of Martyrs?

300

During this period, colonists resorted to eating pets and even the dead to survive.

What is the Starving Time?

300

The Plague that caused  the natives to be inundated with a wave of epidemics brought by the settlers. These diseases were probably smallpox, measles, tuberculosis, influenza, etc., and killed 75-95% of New England natives.

The Great Plague of the 1610’s

400

The Act of Abjuration declared independence from this king.

Who is King Philip II?

400

This document allowed settlers to form their own government in New England.

What is the Mayflower Compact?

400

This left the Holy Roman Empire more united than before the war and Emperor Ferdinand II more powerful than before the war started.

The Peace of Prague (1635)

400

This priest was executed for his criticisms of the Catholic Church before Luther.

Answer: Who is Jan Hus?

400

The first elected legislature in the New World among Europeans was called this.

What is the House of Burgesses?

400

Champlain helped the Huron win _______ (1609) against the Iroquois. He killed 2 of 3 Mohawk chiefs with a single shot; his soldiers fired too, the Mohawk fled, and the battle was over.

The Battle of Ticonderoga

500

This alliance was formed in 1586 between King James VI of Scotland and Queen Elizabeth.

What is the Treaty of Berwick?

500

This required:

All English citizens to attend church services regularly or face imprisonment.

Avoid gatherings that met to teach Puritan ideas and criticize the church.

Observe Holy Communion without complaint or criticism.



The Act Against Puritans

500

The Thirty Years War was primarily fought between these two religious groups.

Answer: What are Catholics and Protestants?

500

Wanted to try and establish a permanent colony in the New World in 1606

King James

500

It was where he ordered a new Bible translation, later known as the King James Bible.

1604 Hampton Court Conference

500
  • The beginning of the Second Anglo-Powhatan War (1622-32). It was an Algonquian attack against the English and wiped out about one-third of all colonists.

The Massacre of 1622

600

On the same day Queen Elizabeth passed away (March 24, 1603) King James VI of Scotland  ascended Englands throne as King James I.

Union of the Crowns

600

English settlers wanting to purify the Anglican Church and had strict religious beliefs

The Puritans

600

Protestant king whose death occurred during the Swedish Phase of the war

Gustav II of Sweden

600

An English explorer looking for a northern water route to connect Europe to the Far East.

Henry Hudson

600

Thanksgiving became a national holiday in 1863 (in the middle of a civil war). _______ asked Americans to set it aside as a day of Thanksgiving to God and prayer for all the orphans, widows, and mourners created by the Civil War.

Abraham Lincon

600
  • Chief Powhatan lay siege to Jamestown, intending to starve the colonists to death. Once the colonists received help from England, they answered Powhatan with open warfare.

The First Anglo-Powhatan War (1610-14)

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