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1. What was the Renaissance? 2. When was the Renaissance? 3. What was Shakespeare known for? 4. Where did the Reformation start? 5. Who split England from the Catholic Church? 6. Why did he do this?

1. What was the Renaissance? 2. When was the Renaissance? 3. What was Shakespeare known for? 4. Where did the Reformation start? 5. Who split England from the Catholic Church? 6. Why did he do this? Rebirth of Greek and Roman culture

1. What was the Renaissance? 2. When was the Renaissance? 3. What was Shakespeare known for? 4. Where did the Reformation start? 5. Who split England from the Catholic Church? 6. Why did he do this? Rebirth of Greek and Roman culture c

1. What was the Renaissance? 2. When was the Renaissance? 3. What was Shakespeare known for? 4. Where did the Reformation start? 5. Who split England from the Catholic Church? 6. Why did he do this? Rebirth of Greek and Roman culture c Sonnets, plays (MacBeth & Hamlet, essays

1. What was the Renaissance? 2. When was the Renaissance? 3. What was Shakespeare known for? 4. Where did the Reformation start? 5. Who split England from the Catholic Church? 6. Why did he do this? Rebirth of Greek and Roman culture c Sonnets, plays (MacBeth & Hamlet, essays Holy Roman Empire (Germany)

1. What was the Renaissance? 2. When was the Renaissance? 3. What was Shakespeare known for? 4. Where did the Reformation start? 5. Who split England from the Catholic Church? 6. Why did he do this? Rebirth of Greek and Roman culture c Sonnets, plays (MacBeth & Hamlet, essays Holy Roman Empire (Germany) Henry VIII

1. What was the Renaissance? 2. When was the Renaissance? 3. What was Shakespeare known for? 4. Where did the Reformation start? 5. Who split England from the Catholic Church? 6. Why did he do this? Rebirth of Greek and Roman culture c Sonnets, plays (MacBeth & Hamlet, essays Holy Roman Empire (Germany) Henry VIII Pope wouldn’t give him a divorce

7. What new church was started in England? 8. What acronym helps you remember what Henry VIII did? What does it stand for? 9. Who spread the Anglican Church throughout the British Isles? 10. What three languages was the Bible printed in during the Reformation?

7. What new church was started in England? 8. What acronym helps you remember what Henry VIII did? What does it stand for? 9. Who spread the Anglican Church throughout the British Isles? 10. What three languages was the Bible printed in during the Reformation? Anglican

7. What new church was started in England? 8. What acronym helps you remember what Henry VIII did? What does it stand for? 9. Who spread the Anglican Church throughout the British Isles? 10. What three languages was the Bible printed in during the Reformation? Anglican P. Pope wouldn’t give Henry a divorce

7. What new church was started in England? 8. What acronym helps you remember what Henry VIII did? What does it stand for? 9. Who spread the Anglican Church throughout the British Isles? 10. What three languages was the Bible printed in during the Reformation? Anglican P. Pope wouldn’t give Henry a divorce O. Ousted Pope as authority in England

7. What new church was started in England? 8. What acronym helps you remember what Henry VIII did? What does it stand for? 9. Who spread the Anglican Church throughout the British Isles? 10. What three languages was the Bible printed in during the Reformation? Anglican P. Pope wouldn’t give Henry a divorce O. Ousted Pope as authority in England P. Pope’s land sold for $

7. What new church was started in England? 8. What acronym helps you remember what Henry VIII did? What does it stand for? 9. Who spread the Anglican Church throughout the British Isles? 10. What three languages was the Bible printed in during the Reformation? Anglican P. Pope wouldn’t give Henry a divorce O. Ousted Pope as authority in England P. Pope’s land sold for $ E. England’s new church: Anglican

7. What new church was started in England? 8. What acronym helps you remember what Henry VIII did? What does it stand for? 9. Who spread the Anglican Church throughout the British Isles? 10. What three languages was the Bible printed in during the Reformation? Anglican P. Pope wouldn’t give Henry a divorce O. Ousted Pope as authority in England P. Pope’s land sold for $ E. England’s new church: Anglican Elizabeth I

7. What new church was started in England? 8. What acronym helps you remember what Henry VIII did? What does it stand for? 9. Who spread the Anglican Church throughout the British Isles? 10. What three languages was the Bible printed in during the Reformation? Anglican P. Pope wouldn’t give Henry a divorce O. Ousted Pope as authority in England P. Pope’s land sold for $ E. England’s new church: Anglican Elizabeth I German, English, French Reformation ideas disseminated by p’press

11. Who was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe? 12. What part of the Americas did England claim? 13. England’s first American colony was started at? When? 14. What South Asian country did England control? 15. Name the British company that controlled all trade with India:

11. Who was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe? 12. What part of the Americas did England claim? 13. England’s first American colony was started at? When? 14. What South Asian country did England control? 15. Name the British company that controlled all trade with India: Sir Francis Drake

11. Who was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe? 12. What part of the Americas did England claim? 13. England’s first American colony was started at? When? 14. What South Asian country did England control? 15. Name the British company that controlled all trade with India: Sir Francis Drake Eastern N. America (VA)

11. Who was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe? 12. What part of the Americas did England claim? 13. England’s first American colony was started at? When? 14. What South Asian country did England control? 15. Name the British company that controlled all trade with India: Sir Francis Drake Eastern N. America (VA) Virginia (Jamestown), 1607

11. Who was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe? 12. What part of the Americas did England claim? 13. England’s first American colony was started at? When? 14. What South Asian country did England control? 15. Name the British company that controlled all trade with India: Sir Francis Drake Eastern N. America (VA) Virginia (Jamestown), 1607 India

11. Who was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe? 12. What part of the Americas did England claim? 13. England’s first American colony was started at? When? 14. What South Asian country did England control? 15. Name the British company that controlled all trade with India: Sir Francis Drake Eastern N. America (VA) Virginia (Jamestown), 1607 India East India Company

16. How were British and Spanish colonies different? 17. How is a country determined to be powerful under mercantilism? 18. What were the role of colonies under mercantilism? 19. What was emphasized during the Scientific Rev? What did they use to analyze the world? 20. What was Isaac Newton best known for?

16. How were British and Spanish colonies different? 17. How is a country determined to be powerful under mercantilism? 18. What were the role of colonies under mercantilism? 19. What was emphasized during the Scientific Rev? What did they use to analyze the world? 20. What was Isaac Newton best known for? Brit: democracy Spanish: dictatorship

16. How were British and Spanish colonies different? 17. How is a country determined to be powerful under mercantilism? 18. What were the role of colonies under mercantilism? 19. What was emphasized during the Scientific Rev? What did they use to analyze the world? 20. What was Isaac Newton best known for? Brit: democracy Spanish: dictatorship Have lots of bullion

16. How were British and Spanish colonies different? 17. How is a country determined to be powerful under mercantilism? 18. What were the role of colonies under mercantilism? 19. What was emphasized during the Scientific Rev? What did they use to analyze the world? 20. What was Isaac Newton best known for? Brit: democracy Spanish: dictatorship Have lots of bullion Exist only to benefit mother country (raw materials)

16. How were British and Spanish colonies different? 17. How is a country determined to be powerful under mercantilism? 18. What were the role of colonies under mercantilism? 19. What was emphasized during the Scientific Rev? What did they use to analyze the world? 20. What was Isaac Newton best known for? Brit: democracy Spanish: dictatorship Have lots of bullion Exist only to benefit mother country (raw materials) Reason Scientific method

16. How were British and Spanish colonies different? 17. How is a country determined to be powerful under mercantilism? 18. What were the role of colonies under mercantilism? 19. What was emphasized during the Scientific Rev? What did they use to analyze the world? 20. What was Isaac Newton best known for? Brit: democracy Spanish: dictatorship Have lots of bullion Exist only to benefit mother country (raw materials) Reason Scientific method Laws of gravity

21. What was William Harvey best known for? 22. What two things do all absolute rulers do? 23. What did Charles I do to be hated in England? 24. When was the English Civil War? 25. Who defeated Charles I?

21. What was William Harvey best known for? 22. What two things do all absolute rulers do? 23. What did Charles I do to be hated in England? 24. When was the English Civil War? 25. Who defeated Charles I? Circulation of blood

21. What was William Harvey best known for? 22. What two things do all absolute rulers do? 23. What did Charles I do to be hated in England? 24. When was the English Civil War? 25. Who defeated Charles I? Circulation of blood 1. Centralize power 2. Rule by divine right

21. What was William Harvey best known for? 22. What two things do all absolute rulers do? 23. What did Charles I do to be hated in England? 24. When was the English Civil War? 25. Who defeated Charles I? Circulation of blood 1. Centralize power 2. Rule by divine right Raise taxes, jail with no trial,

21. What was William Harvey best known for? 22. What two things do all absolute rulers do? 23. What did Charles I do to be hated in England? 24. When was the English Civil War? 25. Who defeated Charles I? Circulation of blood 1. Centralize power 2. Rule by divine right Raise taxes, jail with no trial,

21. What was William Harvey best known for? 22. What two things do all absolute rulers do? 23. What did Charles I do to be hated in England? 24. When was the English Civil War? 25. Who defeated Charles I? Circulation of blood 1. Centralize power 2. Rule by divine right Raise taxes, jail with no trial, Parliament led by Oliver Cromwell

26. What happened to Charles I? 27. Who was the only military dictator in English history?

26. What happened to Charles I? 27. Who was the only military dictator in English history? Executed by Cromwell

26. What happened to Charles I? 27. Who was the only military dictator in English history? Executed by Cromwell Oliver Cromwell