Medieval Times
Renaissance
Exploration
Reformation
Attempts at Liberty
100

They often battled over power.

Pope and King 

100
Renaissance thinkers admired these two cultures.

Greeks and Romans 

100

This ship was created to sail shallow waters and the deep ocean.

Caravel 

100

The most famous man of the Reformation.

Martin Luther 

100

France had this many estates.

3

200

He is known as the most powerful pope of all time.

Innocent III

200

A movement to focus on man's capabilities and on what the individual can accomplish.

Humanism 

200

He started a school of navigation.

Prince Henry the Navigator 

200

He was the leader of the city of Geneva.

John Calvin 

200

These 2 cities saw the first 2 battles of the Revolutionary War. 

Lexington and Concord 

300

He was crowned emperor in 800 A.D.

Charlemagne 

300

He painted The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa.

Leonardo da Vinci 

300

He rounded Africa, and he made it all the way to India.

Vasco da Gama

300

He split the church of England to get a divorce.

King Henry VIII

300

This was the name of the United States' first government.

Articles of Confederation 

400

Otto the Great founded this empire.

The Holy Roman Empire 

400

He wrote The Prince.

Niccolo Machiavelli 

400

Their capital city was Tenochtitlan.

Aztecs

400

Queen Elizabeth I ruled Britain for this many years.

Elizabeth I

400

He was the king of France during the revolution.

Louis XVI

500

The Diverted Crusade ransacked this city.

Constantinople 

500

He painted The School of Athens.

Raphael 

500

He was welcomed in as a god, but then he destroyed the people.

Hernando Cortes 

500

This is the name of Ulrich Zwingli's most famous writing.

Sixty-Seven Conclusions

500

This law signed in 1789 listed the natural rights of all citizens in France.

Declaration of the Rights of Man

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