Egypt
Greece
Rome
Middle Ages
Britain
100
The key to the Egyptian language
The Rosetta Stone
100
He took over most of the world.
Alexander the Great
100
The language of the Romans
Latin
100
They owned the castles and allowed serfs to work their land in exchange for protection.
Lords and Ladies
100
She started the Elizabethan age
Queen Elizabeth
200
This "Land Bridge" connected Egypt to the rest of the world.
The Sinai Peninsula
200
The blind poet of Greece
Homer
200
Rome hated and eventually defeated this city in North Africa
Carthage
200
They were hired by the owners of the castle to protect the people.
Knights
200
He lost the American revolution
King George III
300
These fast moving rapids are abundant in the Nile river.
Cataracts
300
Rule by the people
Democracy
300
He crossed the Rubicon
Julius Caesar
300
The Catholic Church questioned people who went against their teachings.
The Inquisition
300
Machines took over the work force
Industrial Revolution
400
The king of Egypt
Pharaoh
400
These two city-states were the centers of ancient Greece.
Sparta and Athens
400
1. Loss of Morality 2. Political Squabbling 3. Outside invaders
The fall of Rome
400
The greatest inventor in history.
Leonardo Da. Vinci
400
This started the British Empire by bankrupting the Spanish
Spanish Armada
500
Another name for Egypt
The Gift of the Nile
500
The name for the period after Greece had fallen and their culture spread throughout the world.
Hellenistic Age
500
The central living room of wealthy Roman households.
Atrium
500
The document outlining everything wrong with the Catholic Church
95 Thesis
500
This placed the king under the law. He now had to follow the rules.
Magna Carta
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