The Church in Western Europe throughout the middle ages
What is the Catholic Church?
The largest and deadliest war in history
What was World War II?
What is the Colosseum?
These ships improved over sailing ships by making sea travel faster and safer
What are steamships?
This English King killed two of his wives, divorced two, and founded the Anglican Church
Who was Henry VIII?
The religion begun by Mohammad
What is Islam?
The first attempt by European Kingdoms to recapture the Holy Land for Christendom
What was the First Crusade?
The monument in New York City gifted from France to the United States
What is the Statue of Liberty?
This canal connected the red sea to the Mediterranean Sea and made shipping by sea much faster
What is the Suez Canal?
This English Queen famously persecuted protestants
Who was Bloody Mary?
This Catholic priest nailed his 95 theses to a church door in 1517
Who was Martin Luther?
This Carthaginian general led an army with elephants through the alps
Who was Hannibal?
A Mausoleum made by the Mughal Emperor Shah-Jahan for his dead wife
What is the Taj Mahal
More accurate guns with grooves to spin rounds before they exit the chamber
What are rifles?
The current British royal family
What is the House of Windsor/Hanover/Saxe-Coburg?
This Roman emperor made Christianity a legal religion in the Empire
Who was Constantine?
The war between the House of Lancaster and the House of York
What was the War of the Roses?
The current tallest building in the world
What is the Burj Khalifa?
This invention made the harvesting and processing of cotton much faster
What is the cotton gin?
The queen of England from 1837 to 1901.
This dispute separated the Eastern Orthodox church from the Catholic church
What was the Great Schism?
This war was the first global conflict between England and France
What was the seven years' war?
What is the Hagia Sophia?
These two drinks helped Europeans enter a new age of productivity by replacing alcohol with caffeine
What are coffee and tea?
The Belgian King who colonized the Congo and made it his own personal possession
Who was Leopold II?