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200

Control of the highways of the sea

Sea Line of Communication

200

Entering another country by force

Invasion

200

Open, organized and armed resistance to one's government or ruler

Rebellion

200

Using privately owned ships commissioned by a government to fight or harass enemy ships

Privateering

200

Where was the first successful British colony in North America established?

Jamestown, Virginia

400

First country to use sea power

Crete

400

Greatest Phoenician colony

Carthage

400

Spanish Armada defeated (What year)

1588

400

King Xerxes invaded Greece in 480 B.C. What was the size of his Army

180,000

400

What area has some of the world's richest fishing

New England

600

In what year was the last colony on the east coast established?

1733

600

Massachusetts, Maryland, and Pennsylvania were started for what reason?

Seeking freedom to practice their own religion

600

After Crete who was the next to master the sea?

The Phoenicians

600

Travel by sea was what?  (Three responses)

Faster, Cheaper, Safer

600

What is Latin for "Our Sea"

Mare Nostrum

800

He established the great port of Alexandria

Alexander the Great of Macedonia

800

This Colony was established in 1632

Maryland

800

He established Georgia in 1733

James Oglethorpe

800

Colonies existed on the East Coast of North America because of what?

Sea

800

They used the sea to send large quantities of tobacco to the Old World?

Virginians

1000

The period of Western European history from the fall of Rome until about the eleventh century

Dark Ages (476-1050 A.D.)

1000

It nearly failed because most of the settlers were “gentlemen” who thought they were too good to work

Jamestown, Virginia

1000

The number of ships that were wrecked off Scotland and Ireland during the defeat of the Spanish Armada

20

1000

Conquered Rome and deposed the last emperor in 476 A.D.

Barbarians from Northern and Central Europe

1000

Charles Howard

Was the Lord Admiral of England

1200

In what year did King Phillip II of Spain believe he had an unbeatable armada

1588

1200

Prince Henry the Navigator hired explorers to ____________________________________


try and find a new sea route to the Indies and Orient

1200

Religious-military expeditions undertaken by the Christians of Europe took place during what period of time?

11th, 12th, and 13th centuries 

1200

This was the biggest center of commerce between the Orient and Europe?

Venice

1200

Who led the First Crusades?

King Richard I

1400

Captured Constantinople in 1453 A.D.

Ottoman Turks

1400

During the battle of Lepanto the Christians had how many galleys in their Navy?

200

1400

During the battle of Lepanto the Turks had how many galleys in their Navy?

250

1400

How many of the Turkish ships were destroyed or captured during the battle of Lepanto?

192

1400

As a result of the defeat of the Spanish armada this began what?

The decline of Spain as a world power

1600

During the defeat of the Spanish Armada how many sailors did Spain have?

8,000

1600

Through sea power, Spain established a huge empire, utilizing this?

Mercantile Theory

1600

Galley

A seagoing ship with oars and sometimes sails, crewed by trained fighting men

1600

Maneuverability

The ability for planned and regulated movement of troops or warships

1600

Where did Bartholomeu Dias travel to?

The Cape of Good Hope

1800

Mercantile Theory

A system of economic organization based on a theory that total wealth is a fixed quantity. To become richer and more powerful, a nation must make another nation poorer through capture of its trade and colonies.

1800

This is the ability to use the sea to meet a nation’s needs, including defending its sea lanes and shielding them in time of war

Sea Power

1800

Written language of Traders and the basis for our alphabet

Phoenician's Alphabet

1800

Who wrote semi-fictional accounts of early sea power, including one about the Trojan War and control of Hellespont

The Greeks

1800

                                                                                           What were the three results of the defeat of the Spanish Armada?

England became a world power 

Spain began to decline as a world power

Other Nations, including France, expanded their trade routes  

2000

2500 - 1200 B.C.

Crete dominated the Mediterranean

2000

The longest period of peace in world history

Pax Romana (Roman Peace)

2000

Who wanted to protect her throne against the Catholic Mary Queen of Scots

Queen Elizabeth I

2000

Battle of Salamis

480 B.C.

2000

Sought domination of the Mediterranean and East-West trade

Ottoman Turks