The Crusades
The 100-year war, Inquisition and Reconquista
Early modern Europe
Indigenous Civilizations of the Americas
Age of Exploration
100

This belief was spread to other cultures as an effect of the crusades.

What is Christendom?

(That is how it is actually spelled)

100

This country won the 100 years war.

What is France?

100

This city-state was a major trade location, developed guilds, created a currency that spread throughout Europe, and became a model of Renaissance culture.

                  (Mrs. Cori has been here)

Where is Florence?

100

These are the two mountain ranges in north America.

What are the Rocky and Application Mountains?

100

This thing was craved by many Europeans.

What are Asian spices/seasonings?

200

In 1187, this Muslim leader began a major campaign against Jerusalem.

Who was Saladin?

200

This man was king of Europe during the 100-year war.

Who is King Henry V?

200

This man discovered gravity and created the scientific laws of motion.

Who is Sir Issac Newton?

200

These Native American tribes were located in the southeast. (2 or more answers)

Who were the Cherokee, Creek, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and/or the Seminole?

200

This explorer thought he had reached Asia but was actually in the Caribbean islands. 

Who is Christopher Colobus?

300

In this Crusade, they were successful in capturing two port cities, but did not recapture Jerusalem and made a deal with Saladin to allow Christians to enter the city. (It's the #)

What was the Third Crusade?

300

This war started in the early 1000s and ended in 1492.

What is the Reconquista?

300

This family played an important role in Rennaissance development of Florence, the government, and banking.

Who were the Medici Family?

300

This empire in Central America was known for their calendar, hieroglyphics, and would build islands on lakes to grow food.

What is the Aztec Empire?

300

This man was the first man to circumnavigate the earth.

Who is Ferdinand Mageline?

400

This man lead the third Crusade.

Who were King Richard and/or King Phillip II?

400

This is where the Reconquista was fought at, also modern-day Spain and Portugal.

Where is the Iberian Peninsula?

400

This theory, developed by Johannes Kepler, wasn't a popular one, but was somewhat based upon the Heliocentric theory.

What is the Elliptical theory?

400

This empire was destroyed by the Spanish explorers and was known for their roads, bridges, and cities in their empire.

What was the Inca Empire?

400

This man traveled from Portugal to the Cape of good hope (tip of Africa), to India, and back.

Who is Vasco de Gama?

500

This Crusader state fell in 1144, leading to the creation of the second crusade.

Where was Edessa?

500

This battle was in 1156 and was won by Europe.

What is the battle of Poitiers?

500

This man invented the printing press that used a moveable type to print books.

Who was Johannes Gutenberg?

500

This Incan ruler was killed by Spanish forces in 1533, leading to the collapse of his empire.                         (This one is very hard)

Who is Atahualpa XIV?

500

This man developed the chronometer.

Who is John Harrison?