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100

The inventors who sparked revolutions in industry were known as

Who were the captains of industry?

100

This new idea led to the mass production of muskets.

What was interchangeable parts?

100

This thirteenth century event placed the sovereigns (kings) under the rule of law.

What was Magna Carte?

100

The first major democratic society formed in this year.

What was 1776?  

100

At one time, most of the Americas were colonies of Great Britain, France, Spain, Netherlands, and this European nation.  Hint: starts with a "P"


Who was Portugal?

200

This British mechanic memorized the design of textile mill machines and built them in the United States.

Who was Samuel Slater?

200
He invented the first steamboat.

Who was Robert Fulton?

200

In 1095 Pope Urban II called upon Christians to start a holy war to take back Jerusalem from the Muslims.

What was the Crusades?

200

The year in which the Vikings discovered the New World?

What was 1000 A.D.?

200

The period in history between about 1543 and 1687 that brought about advances in biology, anatomy, chemistry, math, and physics.

What was the Scientific Revolution?

300

He employed a new idea to manufacture muskets more efficiently.

Who was Eli Whitney?

300

His invention brought incandescent light into millions of homes?

Who was Thomas Edison?

300

This treaty that was signed in France in 1783 marked the end of the Revolutionary War.

What was the Treaty of Paris?

300

The year the U.S. Constitution was ratified by 3/4 of the colonies.

What was 1791?

300

The birth of the second great democratic society.

What was the French revolution?

400

He built a water-powered loom that allowed workers to make thread and whole cloth at the same time.

Who was Francis Cabot Lowell?

400

His invented connected millions of people together via telephone.

Who was Alexander Graham Bell?

400

The three separate but equal branches of the United States government. 

What are the executive, legislative, and judicial branches?

400

The year that the American Revolution ended.

What was 1783?

400

This heavy cost of this war born upon the English taxpayers arguably led to the American Revolution.

What was the French and Indian War?

or What was the Seven Years War?

500

This man invented the telegraph.

Who was Samuel Morse.

500

This book became very popular in the 13 colonies. It espoused bold ideas such as that monarchical societies are not fair, and that the people should make the laws - not kings and queens.

What was Common Sense?

500

It was compromise in the form of ten basic protections that led to the passage of the U.S. constitution.

What was the Bill of Rights?

500

The rise of Islam occurred in this century.

What was the seventh century A.D.? 

500

In 1605, the first permanent North American settlement was established by Europeans in Virginia.

What was Jamestown?