Generals & Battles
Poverty
Reconstruction
Tudors & Foreign powers
Tudor Rebellion
200

The theatre of war that Robert E. Lee primarily fought in. 

Eastern Theatre. 

200

Provision and relief for the poor reached its peak during the reign of this monarch.

Elizabeth I. 

200

Lincoln envisaged a lenient plan for Reconstruction with this name. 

10% Plan. 

200

Henry VIII spent much of the crown's treasury on wars with this nation. 

France

200

Rebellion primarily motivated by enclosure. 

Kett's Rebellion

300

Sherman's capture of Atlanta contributed to this victory for Abraham Lincoln. 

1864 Presidential Election. 

300

During the entire Tudor period this group was punished under all the poor law legislation. 

Vagrants/Vagabonds. 

300

Reconstruction came to an end with the Compromise of 1877 and the election of this man as President.

Rutherford B. Hayes

300

Wyatt's Rebellion was primarily motivated by resistance to the marriage of Mary Tudor to this monarch. 

Philip II of Spain. 

300

Mary, Queen of Scots was finally executed following her proven involvement in this plot against Elizabeth.

Babington Plot 

400

The name of the last major war America had fought before the Civil War, veterans included Ulysses Grant and Robert E. Lee. 

Mexican-American War. 

400

The cities which innovated in terms of poor provision and relief. 

London & Norwich. 

400

This act was an early sign of the Radical Republican attitude towards Reconstruction. 

Wade-Davis Bill

400

Pope Pius V signalled that Elizabeth was a heretic and therefore not fit to rule by issuing this.

Excommunication. 

400

The Pilgrimage of Grace was successful in capturing this major northern city. 

York

500

Ulysses S Grant captured these major forts in his first significant victories in the West. 

Fort Henry & Fort Donelson. 

500

The name of the House of Correction gifted to the city of London by Edward VI. 

Bridewell (Palace). 

500

Resistance to Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction was organised effectively in the House by this radical politician. 

Thaddeus Stevens. 

500

Henry VII's Yorkist pretenders and rebels were funded and supported by this Yorkist on the continent. 

Margaret of Burgundy. 

500

The reign of Mary I saw the burning of this significant figure of the English Protestant Reformation.

Thomas Cranmer. 
600

The first major, bloody battle of the war that shocked the American public. 

Shiloh. 

600

The name of the act that sentenced vagrants/vagabonds to slavery for a minimum of 2 years. 

1547 Vagrancy Act (Slavery Act) 
600

This many African Americans had served in the Union Army by the end of the Civil War. 

186,000

600

Rising tensions with Spain saw England get involved in this Spanish-Dutch conflict.

80 Years War/Dutch Revolt

600

These two rebellions were caused by personal grievances with the monarch rather than other causes.

Essex Rebellion, Rhys ap Gruffydd & Silken Thomas

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