Mesoamerican empires
North America natives
Explorers!
European Shenanigans
Miscellaneous
100

Tikal was the primary city in this Mesoamerican Empire

the Mayan Empire

100

They formed a confederacy in modern day upstate New York

The Iroquois

100

In this year "Columbus sailed the ocean blue," as the rhyme says, and discovered America for the Western World

1492

100

This movement literally means "rebirth"

Renaissance

100

Named after an English Duke, this most common tie knot come in the "half" and "full" varieties 

Windsor

200

This Mesoamerican culture famously carved giant heads

Olmecs

200

This tribe believes that the world is held up by rope on its four corners... no one know how they got there...

The Cherokee

200

Though some his crew ended up Circumnavigating the globe, he was killed in battle in the Philippines 

Ferdinand Magellan

200

This happened in 1588

The Destruction of the Spanish Armada

200

Of all cities in the United States, only twelve have teams in these 4 major sports

Football, basketball, baseball, hockey

300

This was the year that Hernan Cortes first arrived in Tenochtitlan

1519

300

This tribe in modern day Oregon, which fished and made totem poles, has a helicopter named after them

Chinook

300

This Italian explorer mapped the New World and has the new continents named after him

Amerigo Vespucci

300

After he nailed his 95 thesis to a church door in modern day Germany, which argued against the state of the Catholic Church in 1517, historians marked the beginning of the Protestant Reformation

Martin Luther

300

The half size replica in Niles of this famous 12th Century structure inspired the Illinois city to become sister city to the Italian city the structure is named after

The Leaning Tower of Pisa

400

These were two major events that the Inca has just suffered when Francisco Pizzaro began his conquest of their empire

Civil war and a small pox outbreak

400

These three plants were commonly planted together by American Indians and are called "the three sisters"

Corn, beans, and squash

400

After his crew mutinied, this explorer was abandoned for dead in a large bay now named after him

Henry Hudson

400

Aristotle was one of the things brought back to Europe after these events 

the Crusades

400

Adjusted for inflation, this 1939 film set during the Civil War is the highest grossing film of all time, making about $4.5 billion in today's money

Gone with the Wind

500

This is what Cortes put in the temples after tossing the pagan idols down the stairs 

Images of of the Blessed Virgin

500
The 1680 rebellion of the Pueblo people which Pedro (from our reading) took part in happened in this Spanish colonial city

Santa Fe

500

"Croatoan" was the only clue he found of his abandoned colony when he returned to it in 1590.

Sir Walter Raleigh 

500

The "Sea Dogs," or privateers, among whom is Sir Francis Drake and Christopher Newport, were commissioned by this English monarch

Queen Elizabeth I

500

This is the name of the solar system's largest Volcano. Rising 16 miles above the surface of Mars, the Volcano would dwarf even Mount Everest.

Olympus Mons