This famous former Roman dictator was stabbed 23 times on the senate floor. His death led to the end of the Roman republic, and the rise of the Roman empire
This Austro-Hungarian Archduke was assasinated in 1917, leading to the start of WWI.
Who is Franz Ferdinand?
The capital city of Quebec
What is Quebec City?
A series 19th century European conflicts, caused by and named after Napoleon Bonaparte.
What was The Napoleonic Wars?
This country originally established Haiti as a colony in 1659.
What is France?
This Roman amphitheatre hosted gladiatorial combat, animal hunts, and other public events, and was the largest of its time.
What was the Colisseum?
This treaty ended WWI, and imposed punitive measures on Germany (such as giving away territory, and limiting its Navy).
What is The Treaty of Versailles?
A 1759 battle between the forces of British general James Wolfe, and French general Louis Montcalm.
What is the Battle of Quebec/Plains of Abraham?
This French territory (now a US state) was sold to the United States in 1803 to fund for Napoleon's wars against Britain.
What is Louisiana?
The original name of Haiti when it was a colony.
A Roman city buried under volcanic ash after the Mount Vesuvius Eruption in 79 AD
What is Pompeii?
An British Luxury Ocean liner that was sunken by German Torpedoes in 1915. Its sinking led to the United States joining WWI.
What is the Lusitania?
A period of secularization and modernization in the 1960s under Jean Lesage's rule.
What is The Quiet Revolution?
This 1815 battle was part of Napoleon's failed campaign to invade Russia, and led to his abdication from the French throne.
What was The Battle of Waterloo?
An African diasporic religion practiced and developed in Haiti, consisting of elements of both monotheism and polytheism.
What is Vodou?
The first emperor of the Roman Empire, who came to power after the death of a certain senator. He was formerly known as Gaius Octavius
Who was Augustus?
Canada’s most celebrated military victory, in which all four divisions of Canadian corps fought together.
What is Vimy Ridge?
A 1970 crisis involving the seperatist group Front de libération du Québec, that was sparked by the kidnapping of Pierre Laporte and James cross.
What is The October Crisis?
The first wife of Napoleon and Empress of the French from 1804-1810.
Who was Josephine Bonaparte?
A French politician and colonial administrator who abolished slavery in the Northern province of Haiti.
Who is Léger-Félicité Sonthonax?
A series of wars fought between the Roman Republic and the Carthaginian Empire during the period 264 to 146 BC.
What were the Punic Wars?
The first battle in which the first modern large-scale gas attack was deployed by German forces in Belgium
What is the second battle of Ypres?
An 1837 Rebellion that led to political reform, the unified Province of Canada and the introduction of responsible government.
What is the Lower Canada Rebellion?
Napoleon's birthplace island, which was annexed from Genoa by the French 1769
What is Corsica?
The most prominent leader of the Haitan revolution, and former Governor-general of Haiti.
Who was Toussaint Louverture?