He questioned fasting and clerical celibacy.
Huldrych Zwingli
These pacifistic people believed in adult re-baptism.
Anabaptists
Christopher Columbus met this friendly indigenous tribe on his first voyage to the Americas.
The Arawaks
This act made Henry VIII head of the Anglican Church.
Act of Supremacy
This is why upper case is called upper case.
Upper case letters (magiscules) were kept on the upper cases of the printing press stations.
The first man to attempt to circumnavigate the globe.
Ferdinand Magellan
Calvinists
Ferdinand and Isabella funded Christopher Columbus so long as he claimed land for this country.
Spain
When Henry VIII becomes head of the Anglican Church, he also enacts the dissolution of these.
Monasteries
This event forced the exile of John Calvin.
The Affair of the Placards (covering the doors of churches with messages denouncing Catholic Mass).
One of Luther's supporters allowed him to get his throne.
Charles V (of the Holy Roman Empire)
Those who supported Luther's ideas were called this.
Evangelicals
This Spanish explorer captures Tenochtitlán
Hernán Cortés
This event made Henry VIII anxious to produce a male heir.
This was a 1529 meeting in which religious reformers met to discuss disagreements
The Colloquy of Marburg
On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church, Freedom of a Christian, and To the Nobility of the German Nation were all written by whom?
Martin Luther
Scotland was primarily this branch of Christianity.
Calvinist
This gave Portugal maritime power over the West African Coast
Treaty of Tordesillas
Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard were inspired by this poet.
Francis Petrarch
'Do not touch her, for she is Caesar's' / (Who is the deer of Wyatt's 'Whoso list to hunt'?)
Anne Boleyn
A Christian Humanist, found many ways to say 'your letter pleased me greatly'
Erasmus
Luther and Zwingli were divided on this issue.
The Eucharist / Transubstantiation
The export of these two plants became particularly important to the success of European exploration
Tobacco and Cocoa
List the Tudor monarchs in order from Henry VII to Elizabeth I.
Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I, Elizabeth I
List Henry VIII's wives in chronological order.
Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard, Katherine Parr