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100


The King with whom French taxpayers had a problem



King Louis XVI


100


The priest who wrote 95 theses in protest to the catholic church  



Martin Luther


100


This invention increased the ability to spread information and books 



Printing Press


100


Resulted in a large amount of free black people being brought under the Southern States



The Louisiana Purchase


100


This man painted the painting known as the mona lisa


Leonardo DaVinci

200


The dynasty of which Elizabeth I was the Queen of



Tudor Dynasty


200


The group who aimed to encourage the enlightenment.



Age of Reason/ Enlightenment


200


A rich and well-known family heavily invested into the arts



The Medici Family


200


Union soldiers often traded their coffee with Confederate soldiers  for this



Tobacco


200

Michelangelo sculpted this famous biblical figure out of a single block of marble in Florence, and painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.

David

300


The wife of Henry VIII who was imprisoned in the tower and charged with adultery.



Anne Boleyn


300


The group who aimed to encourage the enlightenment.



The Illuminati

300


He whose mathematical theories are seen by historians as the start of the age of reason. 



Sir Isaac Newton


300


Children did this not to lie to recruitment officers when asked their age



Wrote “18” on a piece of paper and put it in their shoes


300

Considered the birthplace and cultural center of the Italian Renaissance, often compared to ancient Athens for its concentration of brilliant minds.

Florence

400


The french general who established his emperorship over france by the 1700s



Napoleon Bonaparte


400


Artist commissioned to paint Pope Julius II’s personal chambers.



Raphael


400


Well-known member of the Medici family



Lorenzo De Medici


400

The forced enlistment policy implemented by both the Union and the Confederacy

Conscription/the draft

400


This polish astronomer published his theory that the earth revolves around the sun


Nicolaus Copernicus 

500


The year Henry VIII came to the throne



1509


500


Pope who refused to annul King Henry VIII’s marriage to Catherine of Aragon



Pope Clement VII


500


The term that defines the philosophical belief that humans are in charge of their own fate.



Humanism.


500

He served as the 16th President of the United States and the commander-in-chief of the Union

Abraham Lincoln

500

In the context of the Reformation, this was the term for a monetary payment that reduced a soul's time in purgatory

an indulgence