Who was Elizabeth's mother?
Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII
What was Elizabeth's middle way?
Elizabeth's middle way was when she tried to compromise with the Catholic Church and the Protestant Church.
How old was Edward VI when he became king and when did he die?
What did Renaissance mean in English?
Rebirth
Name one famous explorer.
What religion was Elizabeth I?
What is an extremist?
An extremist are very strict Catholic's and very strict Protestants who disagreed with Elizabeth's changes. FUN FACT: Elizabeth was a protestant.
What Religion was Edward VI?
Protestant
Who was named 'The man who wanted to know everything'
Leonardo Da Vinci
Christopher tried to borrow money for his trip from many kings but all refused. Except for one Queen from Spain. Which queen was this?
Queen Isabella of Spain
What did Elizabeth do to prevent conflict between the Catholic's and Protestants?
She created a Middleway. She made herself Governor of the Church of England instead of the pope to please Catholics but she made Church services be held in English rather than Latin to please Protestants. (name more things)
Name some, or all, changes that Elizabeth I made.
Elizabeth made herself Governor instead of pope to please the Catholics. She made all church services in English to please Protestants. Priests were allowed to marry to please Protestants. The book that Edward VI gave the Catholic church was removed to please Catholic's. Extremists who didn't want to attend attend the new services weren't punished with death but they had to pay a fine known as a 'recusant'.
What did Edward VI die from?
Tuberculosis. It was a lung disease which made his hair fall out and his nails. Also his fingers and toes loosened.
What invention caused the Renaissance?
The Printing Press
Christopher Columbus bought three ships. What were they?
Pinta, the Nina and the Santa Maria. FUN FACT: He hired around 100 men to act as his crew. He set off on August, 3rd in the year 1492
How many people did Queen Elizabeth I burn?
Did Elizabeth make life tougher for the Catholic's over time? If so then why?
Extremists called Elizabeth I a 'sorceress' and a 'servant of crime' She excommunicated her from the church. The pope encouraged people to not obey the queen. So yes, she made life tougher for them as a result.
What were some of the Religion changes that Edward VI made?
Protestant's had their bible in English rather than Latin vice versa for Catholic churches. Catholic churches had stained class and Protestant's had plain glass. Protestant's had wooden tables rather than stone alters. Protestant's wore simple robes and Catholic popes wore expensive robes.
Why did the Printing Press make everyone want to know everything?
On the 12th of October the Pinta spotted land. He spent time around the Caribbean islands and Cuba. He found natives on the islands. What did he take from the island to bring back to Queen Isabella?
He took parrots, gold and kidnapped six natives.
What date did Queen Elizabeth I become queen?
November 17th, 1558
Who was Elizabeth's Spy (what's his name). What did he find out?
The name of Elizabeth's spy was: Sir Francis Walsingham. He kept an eye on Catholics. Recusants was paid with more money. If you did not pay them then you'd be thrown in jail or kicked from the country. They'd also be executed. Though this wasn't enough to stop Catholic priests from doing their services. They hid in 'priest holes'. Which were little holes where priests would hide from Queen Elizabeth and do their services.
Since the current king was a little too young to rule, he was taken care by. Who took care of Edward?
Edward Seymour, his uncle.
What year was the printing press invented?
1451 (if you said the middle ages that'd still be correct)
Name the achievements of Columbus, Da Gama and Magellan. State the dates of when each achievement happened if you can.
Columbus: First to America- 1492.
Da Gama: First to India- 1498
Magellan- First trip around the world- 1522.
Fun fact: The ships had improved. Making their trips easier.