Relier Pairs Unit 5 SOWVersion en ligne matching par Calli Tinley 1 Who were the two Catholics who tried to blow up the Parliament building, and why? 2 Who was James VI of Scotland also known as? 3 What is King James most famous for? 4 What happened to the Jamestown colony after peace with Powhatan? 5 Who did James I make enemies with? 6 Who was Powhatan? 7 What happened to the Jamestown colonists during their first year? 8 Why did King James make enemies with the Catholics? 9 What terrible sickness was spreading in London when James arrived in England? 10 Why was Jamestown founded? The Jamestown colony grew stronger. Robert Catesby and Guy Fawkes, because they were angry about the fines against Catholics. Catholics, Protestants, and Parliament. James I of England. A great Indian chief who lived near Jamestown and made peace with the colonists. Wealthy Englishmen, given permission by King James, went to North America to look for gold. The Black Death He made them pay fines for not attending Anglican church services. Half of the first colonists died. The “King James Version” of the Bible. 1 Who was Gustavus II? 2 Who was Charles V? 3 How did Ferdinand II try to become Holy Roman Emperor? 4 What happened to people in Germany during the Thirty Years’ War? 5 What laws did Ferdinand II pass? 6 Who was involved in the Thirty Years’ War? 7 Who was Ferdinand II, and what did he want? 8 What happened to Gustavus II? 9 What did Ferdinand II do to his general Albert Wallenstein? 10 What happened when Christian IV fought Albert Wallenstein? 11 How did the Thirty Years’ War end? 12 How did the Protestants respond to Ferdinand II? 13 How long did the Thirty Years’ War last? 14 Who was Christian IV? He was the king of Sweden who forced Ferdinand’s army to leave Denmark. He convinced his allies in Austria and Spain to help him defeat the Protestant rebels. He was the Holy Roman Emperor who divided his empire between his brother and son. He was a German ruler who wanted to become the Holy Roman Emperor. The war ended when the countries of Europe signed the Peace of Westphalia. He passed laws to try to get rid of Protestant worship. 41 years Christian IV’s army was crushed by Wallenstein’s men. They fought back and were winning at first. The Protestants and Catholics. He was the Protestant king of Denmark. Thousands of people died of starvation, and soldiers robbed and destroyed homes and villages. He ordered Wallenstein to be assassinated. He was killed in battle. 1 What did people want to reform after Charles I’s execution? 2 What other strict rules did Oliver Cromwell enforce? 3 Why did Charles II return to England? 4 What happened when Charles I tried to arrest the Puritans? 5 What did Charles I believe about his rule? 6 How did people react to Charles I's actions against Parliament? 7 Who was Oliver Cromwell? 8 Why did people dislike Oliver Cromwell? 9 How did the Great Fire of London start? 10 Why did Charles I march 500 soldiers into Parliament? 11 What happened to Charles I after the Roundheads won the war? 12 What is Charles II’s reign called? 13 How much of London burned in the Great Fire? 14 Who was Charles II? 15 Did Oliver Cromwell ever become king? He was never a king, but he often acted like one. He outlawed card playing and closed all theaters in England. God placed him on the throne and that people should obey him without question. The English wanted a king again and begged Charles II to return. The Puritans were warned and had already left, so they were not arrested. The Restoration He was the leader of the Roundheads, who supported Parliament. He destroyed the royal regalia and allowed soldiers to wreck churches that seemed “too Catholic.” a piece of coal fell out of a baker’s oven. The people turned against Charles I, and the English Civil War began. Many people wanted to reform the courts, now that there was no king. He was beheaded for treason. four-fifths was burned To arrest five Puritans who were his enemies. He was the son of Charles I, who fled to France during Cromwell’s rule.