Exchanging goods, services, and ideas
(Something we do with Pokemon cards and pens)
What is trade?
The church that the Protestants split from
What is the Catholic Church?
The country containing England, Scotland, and Wales, that colonized the 13 colonies
What is Great Britain?
The number 1 in Roman numerals
What is I?
The country made up of many tiny states that Germany eventually replaces
What is the Holy Roman Empire?
The name of the large desert in Africa where much trade took place
What is the Sahara?
The list of 95 propositions that Martin Luther nailed to a church door on October 31, 1517
What are the Ninety-five Theses?
The document produced at the Second Continental Congress that declared American independence from Great Britain
What is the Declaration of Independence?
A period of one hundred years
What is a century?
The long-necked animal that Zheng He brought back to China
What is a giraffe?
The 4000 mile long trade route linking China to the Middle East and Europe
What is the Silk Road/Silk Roads/Silk Routes?
The act of throwing someone out of a window
What is defenestration?
The country that allied with the United States against Great Britain during the American Revolution
What is France?
The historical era lasting from 1450-1945
(the one we are currently studying)
What is the modern era?
The language spoken by ordinary people in a region
(ex. German in Germany, English in England)
What is vernacular?
The animal that adapted well to the desert and played an important role in trade on the Silk Road and trans-Saharan trade
What is a camel?
The church that Henry VIII created and became the head of after splitting from the Catholic Church
What is the Church of England/Anglican Church?
The war of Great Britain (and the colonies) against France and the Native Americans, lasting from 1754-1763
What is the French and Indian War?
The historical era we are currently living in
What is the contemporary era?
The woman Henry VIII married after creating the Church of England and divorcing Catherine Aragon
Who is Anne Boleyn?
The country that conquered most of the Asian continent in the 1300s and brought back the Silk Roads
What is Mongolia/the Mongolian Empire?
The Catholic Church's response to the Reformation
(included the Council of Trent)
The economic theory of maximizing profit and only allowing colonies to trade with their mother country
What is mercantilism?
What is XVII?
The name of the printing press invented in around 1439
(Hint: the inventor's first name is Johannes)
What is the Gutenberg Press?