REVIEW JEOPARDY Important Dates Tudors & Stuarts part I.

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REVIEW JEOPARDY

Important Dates

Tudors & Stuarts part I

Inter Regnum

Stuarts part II

The Glorious Revolution

Colonies & Revolution

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Year the Battle of Hastings was fought.

What is 1066?

What were the years of the English Civil War?

In 1628, King Charles I was forced to sign this document.

What is the Petition of Right?

No it’s not lunchtime, this was the year in which Magna Carta was signed.

What was 1215?

Ruled from

Who was Elizabeth I?

Absolute monarch that was offered the English throne in 1603 (we need both Roman Numerals needed)

Who was James VI, later known as James I?

During the civil war this nickname was used to describe those loyal to Charles I

Who were the Cavaliers?

This document was a stern warning to a monarch that Magna Carta was not to be ignored.

The Petition of Right

This monarch ordered an English translation be made of the bible.

Who was James I?

Actions that Charles I undertook which greatly agitated Parliament?

What were fighting many wars, spending lavishly and collecting taxes in an arbitrary fashion?

This group thought that all people, poor & rich alike, should have equal say in govt.

Who were the Levelers?

This nearby island, had its’ citizens imprisoned and even murdered because of their religious beliefs.

What is Ireland?

While declining to accept the position of King, what title did Cromwell use?

What was the Lord Protector?

What nickname is used to describe the hand-picked parliament, used during the trial of Charles I?

What was the “Rump Parliament”?

Name two institutions that were abolished after the execution of Charles I.

What was the monarchy, the House of the Lords & the Church of England?

What term is used to describe the return of the Stuart family to England?

Restoration

What action did Charles II take to posthumously humiliate Cromwell and his Puritan followers?

What is Cromwell’s corpse being dug up and beheaded?

Charles II and his family lived in what nation during their exile?

What is France?

Name both. This son of Charles I led this nation’s army in an attack against England

Who was Charles II and what is Scotland?

What “dangerous” aspect of James II had Parliament very nervous?

What is the King having Catholic sympathies, a Catholic wife and most importantly a new baby son, being raised Catholic?

What leader of a great continental power was an enemy of William of Orange?

Who was Louis XIV?

Why was the “Glorious Revolution” considered so glorious?

What is a significant shift in power occurred with no bloodshed?

How was William of Orange related to James II?

What is William being the King’s son- in-law or nephew?

What portion of a famous nursery rhyme, refers to both a part of a tree and a portion of a boat?

What is “when the bow breaks”?

Name at least two groups who were threatened by James II and supportive of the Glorious revolution.

Who were the House of Lords, Bishops of the Church of England & the merchants of London?

This term describes the colonies inadvertent practice of self rule.

What is salutary neglect?

What battle was a turning point in the War of Independence and why?

What is the battle of Saratoga? It showed the possibility of the colonies winning the war and led to France support.

What treaty officially ended the Colonial war of Independence and when was it signed?

What is the Treaty of Paris signed in 1783?

This English law was created to regulate colonial trade and shipping.

What was the Navigation Act?

What document was created to further strengthen the powers of the newly created Federal government? What was the name of the first 10 amendments?

What was the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights