Mediterranean Countries
Overseas Affairs
Religion
Medieval and Renaissance
Post WW2
100

This Genoese explorer sailing on behalf of Spain landed in Hispaniola in 1492

Christopher Columbus 

100

This term describes overseas expansion in late 19th century Europe

Imperialism

100

This German monk posted his 95 theses on a church door in 1517

Martin Luther

100

The Renaissance in Italy was built around this study 

Humanism

100

The rivalry between the Soviet Union and United States that didn’t led to direct conflict

Cold War

200

This powerful couple united Spain into one country and were known as New Monarchs 

Ferdinand and Isabella

200

This country replaced Portuguese trading dominance in Indonesia and the Philippines 

The Netherlands/Dutech Republic

200

This is the name for group trying to rid the Anglican Church of its Catholic aspects 

Puritans 

200

This French girl is largely credited with increasing French moral during the 100 Years War

Joan of Arc

200

This environmentalist party was anti-nuclear and won minor power in some European governments, often associated with hippies 

The Green Party

300

The country that King Victor Emmanuel ruled that would be the driving force in Italian unification

Sardinia

300

This King was known for his horrible atrocities committed during his country’s reign over the Congo

King Leopold of Belgium

300

The name for the slaughter that saw 10 of thousands of Protestants murdered over night during the French Religious Wars. 

St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre 

300

This English war between the House of York and the House of Lancaster saw the rise of the Tudor Dynasty

The War of the Roses

300

This Soviet Premier after Khrushchev issued a doctrine stating the Soviet Union would intervene militarily to maintain communism in the East Block

Brezhnev 

400

The leader of the fascists during the Spanish Civil War 

Francisco Franco

400

This debate over territory in modern day Sudan between France and Britain nearly caused a conflict but the French backed down 

Fashoda Incident

400

This Catholic English Queen murdered thousands of Protestants and received a rather famous nickname 

Queen Mary (Bloody Mary)

400

This Renaissance idea was attributed to talented members of society believed to be able to shape the world around them

Virtu

400

This meeting in Scandinavia confirmed 70s Cold War borders but assured civil rights in both the East and the West

The Helsinki Accords

500

This Spanish King inherited the Spanish throne after Charles V’s death

Phillip II

500

This early malaria treatment allowed Europeans to conquer much of internal Africa 

Quinine 

500

These two Central European cities served as experiments where Zwingli and John Calvin preached their religions

Geneva and Zurich

500

These people whipped themselves as they believed the Black Death was God’s punishment 

Flagellants

500

This was the first country to leave during the Yugoslavian War that was able to avoid the worst of the conflict

Slovenia

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