World History Unit 5

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Approximately, how much did it take to build the Versailles?

$100 million

Causes of the Fronde.

-BAD HARVESTS -DISCONTENT OF PROVINCIAL GOVERNORS AND OFFICEHOLDERS -DECLINE IN GRAIN PRICES

Two important developments of Charles II's reign.

-HABEAS CORPUS ACT -WHIG PARTY AND TORY PARTY

By accepting the Petition of Right, Charles I agreed to what 3 things?

-NO TAXATION WITHOUT PARLIAMENT CONSENT -NO ONE COULD BE IMPRISONED WITHOUT TRIAL -NO SOLDIERS WOULD BE QUATERED IN HOMES IN PEACETIME

What countries or areas did Portugal contact, colonize, or establish posts in?

-SUMATRA -AFRICA -CHINA -JAVA -JAPAN -THE NEW WORLD

The three issues of the English civil wars.

-SUPREMACY OF KING OR PARLIAMENT -NEW ECONOMIC GROUPS WANTED ROLE IN GOVERNMENT -NATIONAL CHURCH OR FREEDOM FOR SEVERAL PROTESTANT GROUPS

Philip II of Spain sent the "Invincible Armada" for what three reasons?

-Spain resented English aid and interference in the Netherlands -the Armada was a religious crusade -Spain wanted to stop English interference with its New World trade

What are the four reasons for Portugal's decline as a world power?

-THEY DIDNT HAVE ENOUGH MONEY OR RESOURCES -THEY LACKED A LARGE POPULATION -LACKED IN SIZE -THEY WERE CONQUERED BY SPAIN IN 1580

Richelieu's two goals.

-TO MAKE THE KING ALL POWERFUL IN FRANCE -TO MAKE FRANCE SUPREME IN EUROPE

Three reasons Philip II sent the Spanish Armada.

-resented English intervention and aid to the Netherlands -wanted to return England to the Catholic Church -wanted to stop English interference with Spain's New World trade

the Incan emperor

ATAHUALPA

English commander against Spanish Armada

Admiral Howard

Prince Henry initiated a program of exploration to find a route to the East Indies, by sailing around what?

Africa

Portugal's only colony in the New World

Brazil

Whose failed because it never had support of the majority of England?

Cromwell's

The Act of Union united what 2 countries constitutionally?

England and Scotland

Who believed in the divine right of kings and believed he had the right to rule the nation any way he liked?

England's Charles I

Charles I was supported by which two parts of England?

Northern and western

In searching for a sea route to the East, England first tried to find a route around what country?

Russia

English pirate

Sir Francis Drake

Portugal had difficulty colonizing because they lacked what three things?

Size, population, and resources

France was established as the strongest nation in Europe as a result of what war?

Thirty Years' war

The Long Parliament passed the what, which called for Parliament to meet at least once every three years?

Triennal Act

How long did the Dutch war last?

1672 to 1678

an Aztec king and warrior

CUAUHTEMOC

In 1487 Bartholomew Dias discovered the tip of Africa, which he called the what?

Cape of Storms

A supporter of Charles I. Name is indicative of the fancy clothes and long, curled hair worn by some supporters.

Cavalier

Parliament voted tunnage and poundage as a means of income for only one year because they distrusted who?

Charles

Who promised to respect Parliament and to observe the Magna Carta and the Petition of Right?

Charles II

Who succeeded in uniting church and state?

Charles V

discovered the New World

Christopher Columbus

Founded in 1600, the what gave effective mercantile organization to England's enterprises in India?

East India Company

What granted freedom of worship and political rights to Huguenots?

Edict of Nantes

stabilized English government

Elizabeth I

What country became a republic after the death of Charles?

England

The first Navigation Act in England required that all colonial exports be carried in what type of ships?

English

The French legislative body

Estates General

conquered the Incas

FRANCISCO PIZARRO

When you export more goods than you import, you are said to have a what?

Favorable balance of trade

wanted to sail around the world

Ferdinand Magellan

In which country did absolutism last longer in?

France

What country faced constant threat of invasion?

France

What country was brought to bankruptcy by war and extravagance?

France

Who became the first country to allow more than one religious group?

France

The official language of many royal courts

French

Which settlements were smaller French or English?

French

Control of the Ohio valley was the issue of what war?

French and Indian

The English and French colonial rivalry climaxed with what war?

French and Indian

What gold was to Spain, ______ was/were to France

Fur

The Gunpowder Plot was led by who?

Guy Fawkes

assassinated in 1589

Henry III

Who laid the foundations that would later allow France to become the strongest country in Europe?

Henry IV

began Bourbon dynasty

Henry IV

Who was the first Tudor king that came to the throne in 1485 at the end of the War of the Roses?

Henry VII

first tudor king

Henry VII

The eastern country in which both France and England were interested

India

England's first and only constitution

Instrument of Government

Royal officials who were directly responsible to the king

Intendants

England and France both wanted to break up the monopoly of the Mediterranean trade that was controlled by which country?

Italy

first of the Stuart kings

James I

Duke of Sully

MAXIMILLIAN DE BETHUNE

The economic policy which included the idea that all colonies existed for the benefit of the mother country

Mercantilism

The English took colonies from the DUTCH and later re-named them what?

New York and New Jersey

ohn Cabot, an Italian sailor, was sent by Henry VII to the new world. What was he seeking?

Northwest Passage

In 1480, to divide the new lands between Spain and Portugal, the pope drew the first what?

Papal line of Demarcation

taxes on the offices of state

Paulette

An important document in English history. Its principles were no taxation without parliamentary consent, no imprisonment without trial, and no quartering of soldiers in homes during peacetime

Petition of Right

a duty levied on each pound of wool exported from England

Poundage

What formed a large part of the king's income?

Poundage and Tunnage

great blond god of the Aztecs

QUETZALCOATL

Established in 1608, what was the first permanent French settlement?

Quebec

Who was the Archbishop of Canterbury who suppressed the Puritans?

Richard Bancroft

Whose main accomplishments were a national postal service and the system of intendants to control LOCAL government?

Richelieu

A supporter of the parliamentary party during the English civil wars. Name indicative of the plain dress and SHORT hair worn by supporters.

Roundhead

What were the remaining members of Parliament called after Cromwell eliminated the ones who liked Charles I?

Rump Parliament

What countries refused to recognize England as a commonwealth?

Scotland and Ireland

What required that exports go to England first before continental ports?

Second Navigation Act

Who was the first Englishmen to sail around the world?

Sir Francis Drake

Parliament was supported by which two parts of England?

Southern and Eastern

In the seventeenth century Caribbean colonies were more important because of the what located there?

Sugar

city of Mexico

TENOCHTITLAN

land tax on the peasantry

Taille

Which acts required officeholders to be practicing Anglicans?

Test Act and Disabling Act

One reform wanted by the Puritans and allowed by James I was what?

The King James translation of the Bible

What group founded despotic government in England?

The tudors

a custom duty levied on each tun (barrel) of wine imported into England

Tunnage

By circumnavigating Africa, who became the first European to reach the East Indies by sea?

Vasco de Gama

The War of Devotion was also known as the what?

War of the Spanish Netherlands

prime minister

William Cecil

What helped the British defeat the Armada in 1588?

a storm, strong current, and swift vessels

Both Louis XV and Louis XVI enjoyed what?

absolute power

Portugal was the first European nation to do what?

contact Japan and China

Reduced tensions between nations

detente

By defeating the Armada, England remained what 2 things?

independent and protestant

Established in 1607, what was the first permanent English colony?

jamestown

An economic system developed to increase the power and wealth of a nation by government regulation of economy

mercantilism

By custom in England the coastal towns contributed ships to the royal navy in emergencies. Under Charles I the levy was extended to the entire country and used to collect money.

ship money

What established England as a world power?

the defeat of the Spanish

Portugal's main source of economic support came through the business of what?

trading

Were Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire and Charles I of Spain the same man?

yes


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