Vive le France
England & America
Age of Industry
Age of Victoria
Say You Want A
Revolution
400

The storming of this prison triggered the French Revolution.

Bastille

400

First permanent ENGLISH settlement in North America.

Jamestown

400

The most critical material factor in determining how far a nation may advance.

Agricultural mastery

400

Created the Salvation Army.

William Booth

400

He was called the 'Prince of Diplomats'.

Metternich

800

First permanent French settlement in North America.

Quebec

800

King and Queen who became the monarchs of England after the Glorious Revolution.

William & Mary

800

Inventor of the steel plow.

John Deere

800

The Prince of Preachers

Charles Spurgeon

800

The gathering of European nations after the Napoleonic wars to discuss how to rebuild Europe was called this.

Congress of Vienna

1200

Father of New France

Champlain

1200

Site of the Pilgrims' settlement in the New World.

Plymouth Bay

1200

Inventor of the first practical steam engine.

James Watt

1200

Schools for poor children in Britain.

Ragged schools

1200

The congress system in Europe dedicated to maintaining the balance of power in Europe.

Concert of Europe

1600

Young cardinal who was groomed to help child-king Louis XIV to rule France.

Mazarin

1600

The two groups that fought during the English Civil War.

Roundheads and the Cavaliers

1600

He worked with germ-theory.

Pasteur

1600

First independent African republic.

Liberia

1600

This man was the real power behind Prussia's rapid rise to power in the Germanic Confederation.

Bismarck

2000

French explorer and Jesuit missionary who traveled down the Mississippi River valley.

Marquette

2000

Author of Paradise Lost.

Milton

2000

He worked with antiseptics to help keep surgical wounds clean and assist with recovery.

Lister

2000

The system in which the government owns or controls a nation's economy.

Socialism

2000

The two end results of revolutionary nationalism in Europe were...

Anarchy and dictatorships

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