Henry VIII
Ulysses Grant
Failure of Reconstruction
Scotland
Elizabeth I
100

Henry's key advisor that organised and pushed through legislation to 'break from Rome' 

Thomas Cromwell. 

100

Grant's leadership in this campaign led to the Confederacy being 'split in two'. 

Vicksburg. 

100

A white supremacist paramilitary group that terrorised African Americans.  

Ku Klux Klan, Red Shirts, White League, etc. 

100

This ruler of the Scots was imprisoned by Elizabeth I for 20 years. 

Mary, Queen of Scots

100

Elizabeth and her government increasingly passed greater restrictions and laws against this group of people. 

Catholics. 

200

Thomas Cranmer took on this role in England's Protestant Reformation under Henry VIII and Edward VI. 

Archbishop of Canterbury. 

200

Department of the federal government set up by Grant to tackle the KKK. 

Justice Department. 

200

Common method of murder used by the KKK including hanging by the neck. 

Lynching. 

200

This Scottish king eventually succeeded Elizabeth I, unifying the crowns of Scotland and England.

James VI & I

200

Elizabeth was imprisoned by Mary I under suspicion of being involved in this rebellion.

Wyatt's Rebellion

300

This cardinal was a key advisor to Henry VIII who tried to secure peace for England, but could not get the desired divorce. 

Cardinal Wolsey. 

300

Ulysses Grant made use of this military technology in his attempts to cross the Mississippi River during Vicksburg. 

Ironclads. 

300

The name of the coalition that supported a return to Democrat rule and white supremacy. 

Redeemers
300

England was defended under the leadership of this woman against the Scots while Henry VIII was in France. 

Catherine of Aragon

300
Elizabeth made herself the Supreme Governor of the Church of England with this act.

Act of Supremacy (1559)

400

Event organised to mark peace between England and France, featured jousting and wrestling. 

Field of the Cloth of Gold. 

400

Grant failed to send federal troops into this state in 1875 to stop racial violence and voter suppression.

Mississippi. 

400

Name given to Southerners that voted Republican by their opponents. 

Scalawags

400

Scotland's religious reformation gave birth to this strand of Protestantism. 

Presbyterianism 

400

Those that refused to attend Elizabethan church services.

Recusants

500

An act passed by parliament under Henry VIII that made going against the king's rule treasonous and punishable by death. 

Treasons Act (1534)

500

The name of a scandal during the Grant administration. 

Whiskey Ring, Credit Mobilier, etc. 

500

First state government to be regained by the Democrats. 

Virginia (1869)

500

The Scottish Church at the time was referred to as this. 

The Kirk. 

500

The Spanish Armada occurred in this year. 

1588