Ancient Egypt
The Roman Empire
Revolutions
The Renaissance
The Age of Enlightenment and other stuff
100

The ancient Egyptians built these famous structures still standing today

Pyraminds

100

Romans fought gladiator battles at this place

The Colosseum 

100

This revolution started at Lexington and Concord 

The American Revolution 

100
Renaissance means this

Rebirth 

100

These two Christian faiths were at great odds against one another during the reformation period 

Catholics 

Protestants 

200

This River was the lifeline for ancient Egypt

The Nile

200

The lower class of Rome

The Plebeians 

200

This Revolution started with the storming of the Bastille 

The French Revolution 

200

This invention greatly increased the literacy of Europe in the 15 and 16th centuries 

The Printing Press

200

A school for religious training 

seminary 

300

The leaders of Egypt were called this 

Pharaohs 

300

Rome was founded as this (hint not a democracy)

A republic 

300

Americans spent a really tough winter here during 1777-1778

Valley Forge 

300

This famous Catholic saint of the reformation believed that science and religion could co exist

Thomas Aquinas 

300

England defeated this countries armada in 1588 giving them control of the seas for centuries to come 

Spain 

400

The two kingdoms of ancient Egypt 

Upper Egypt 

Lower Egypt 

400

Conquered Gaul, Romes first emperor. Killed on the ideas of March

Julius Caesar 

400

Wrote Americas Declaration of Independence 

Thomas Jefferson 

400

Machiavelli wrote this famous book that took a look at politics in Renaissance Italy 

The Prince 

400

The guys invented the airplane (in reality they just were the first to get an airplane off the ground)

The Wright Brothers 

500

One of the few Egyptian women to rule as pharaoh. Ruled Egypt starting in 1473 B.C.

Hatshepsut 

500

This Roman emperor split the empire into two halves, hoping it would be easier to governn

Diocletian 

500

This revolution started as a slave revolt in a small Caribbean nation

The Haitian Revolution 

500

This is a belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is a path to knowledge 

Humanism 

500

Developed the telephone in 1876 

Alexander Graham Bell