1500s
1600s
1700s
1800s
1900s
100

Name 1 English Monarch from the 1500s = 100

Name 2 English Monarchs from the 1500s = 200

Name 3 English Monarchs from the 1500s = 300

Name 4 English Monarchs from the 1500s = 400

Name 5 English Monarchs from the 1500s = 500

Name 6 English Monarchs from the 1500s = 600


Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Jane Grey, Mary I, Elizabeth I

100

Name 1 English Monarch from the 1600s = 100

Name 2 English Monarchs from the 1600s = 200

Name 3 English Monarchs from the 1600s = 300

Name 4 English Monarchs from the 1600s = 400

Name 5 English Monarchs from the 1600s = 500

Name 6 English Monarchs from the 1600s = 600

Name 7 English Monarchs from the 1600s = 700

Name 8 English Monarchs from the 1600s = 800

Name 9 English Monarchs from the 1600s = 900

Elizabeth I, James I, Charles I, Oliver Cromwell, Richard Cromwell, Charles II, James II, William III, Mary II

100

Name 1 English Monarch from the 1700s = 100

Name 2 English Monarchs from the 1700s = 200

Name 3 English Monarchs from the 1700s = 300

Name 4 English Monarchs from the 1700s = 400

Name 5 English Monarchs from the 1700s = 500

William III, Anne, George I, George II, George III

100

Name 1 English Monarch from the 1800s = 100

Name 2 English Monarchs from the 1800s = 200

Name 3 English Monarchs from the 1800s = 300

Name 4 English Monarchs from the 1800s = 400

George III, George IV, William IV, Victoria

100

Name 1 English Monarch from the 1900s = 100

Name 2 English Monarchs from the 1900s = 200

Name 3 English Monarchs from the 1900s = 300

Name 4 English Monarchs from the 1900s = 400

Name 5 English Monarchs from the 1900s = 500

Name 6 English Monarchs from the 1900s = 600

Victoria, Edward VII, George V, Edward VIII, George VI, Elizabeth II

200

What was the most powerful country of the 1500s?

Spain

200

What was the most powerful country of the 1600s?

Netherlands or Spain

200

What was the most powerful country of the 1700s?

France

200

What was the most powerful country of the 1800s?

France

200

What was the most powerful country of the 1900s?

United States of America
300

What war in 1500s has the highest death toll?

+300 - What was the estimated death toll?

Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire

+300 - 24,300,000+

300

What war in 1600s has the highest death toll?

+300 - What was the estimated death toll?

Transition from Ming to Qing

+300 - 25,000,000+

300

What war in 1700s has the highest death toll?

+300 - What was the estimated death toll?

Seven Years' War

+300 - 868,000-1,400,000

300

What war in 1800s has the highest death toll?

+300 - What was the estimated death toll?

Taiping Rebellion 

+300 - 20,000,000-100,000,000

300

What war in 1900s has the highest death toll?

+300 - What was the estimated death toll?

World War II

+300 - 56,125,162-85,000,000

400

Where did the saying "it's raining cats and dogs" come from?

Houses in the 1500s had thatched roofs, and it was also a place where animals could get warm, and when it rained it became slippery and the animals would slip and fall off; hence the saying "it's raining cats and dogs"

400

Where did the saying "rule of thumb" come from?

Legend says that English Judge Sir Francis Buller ruled that it was allowed for a husband to beat his wife with a stick, as long as the stick was no wider than his thumb

400

Where did the saying "in the nick of time" come from?

A business man kept track of time and transactions by carving "nicks" on a "tally stick"

400

Where did the saying "bad egg" come from?

The earliest use of the phrase that has been found is written in Milwaukee Daily American, September 1856:

"Mayor Wood is moving heaven and earth to procure his renomination. One of his dodges is, to get up letters in the newspaper, pretending to emanate from 'distinguished citizens,' including merchants, mechanics and working men, soliciting him in the most pathetic terms to present himself to the dear people. There are also on the list a number of notorious blacklegs whom Woods keeps in pay. He is a bad egg."


 

400

Where did the saying "now you're cooking with gas" come from?

During Bob Hope's time in the American Gas Associated, he originated the phrase.

500

How did the tradition of women holding a bouquet of flowers at their wedding?

People often took their yearly bath in May and got married in June, but by then they had started to smell, so to cover their smell, they held a bouquet of flowers

500

Who created chocolate milk?

+500 - How?

Hans Sloane

+500 - It happened when Hans Sloane visited Jamaica. The locals mixed cocoa with water, which Hans Sloane found nauseating. To make it more pleasant, he mixed the cocoa with milk. He brought the recipe back to England, which pharmacists made and sold as medicine. 

500

What was the name of the girl who in 1777 went on 40 mile horse ride at night to warn the American forces of the British forces?

Sybil Ludington

500

What London carpenter dressed in white in 1804, was mistaken as a ghost and shot in the face by an angry mob?

Thomas Millwood

500

What state passed the first speed limit law?

+500 - What was it?

Connecticut

+500 - 15 mph on general roads, 12 mph within city limits