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Description Name
Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs  Hernando Cortes  
Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas  Francisco Pizarro  
Spanish king and queen who finanaced Columbus' voyage  Ferdinand & Isabella  
Patron of exploration; from Portugal  Prince Henry the Navigator  
Portuguese explorer; first to find a water route to India  Vasco da Gama  
His crew was the first to circumnavigate the globe  Ferdinand Magellan  
French explorer who claimed much of modern eastern Canada  Jacques Cartier  
English explorer; ship was the Golden Hind; second to circumnavigate the globe  Francis Drake  
Tried to find a westward route to Asia; instead he discovered the New World  Christopher Columbus  
Leader of the Aztecs  Montezuma  
Patron family of the renaissance  Medici  
Writer of Praise of Folly; humanist  Erasmus  
Writer of Don Quixotre  Miquel de Cervantes  
Renaissance English playwriter  Shakespeare  
developed the printing press  Gutenberg  
painter of the Sistine Chapel; sculpted David and the Pieta  Michelangelo  
painted the Last Supper and Mona Lisa; ideal Renaissance man  Leonardo da Vinci  
Romantic painter; used landscapes; painted Liberty Leading the People  Eugene Delacroix  
Protestant reformer; believed in predestination  John Calvin  
First protestant reformer; 95 theses  Martin Luther  
Protestant reformer; became leader of Anglican Church of England with the Act of Supremacy; split with the Catholic Church because he was refused a divorce  Henry VIII  
Catholic group who tried to convert people to Catholicism  Jesuits  
founder of Judaism  Abraham  
he led the Jews out of Egypt; 10 Commandments  Moses  
founder of Buddhism  Siddhartha Gautama  
founder of Islam  Muhammad  
founder of Christianity; he is called the Messiah  Jesus  
Queen who continued strengthening the Anglican Church; daughter of Henry VIII  Elizabeth I  
head of the Catholic Church  Pope  
came to power during the Glorious Revolution; had to accept Parliament's Bill of Rights which limited the power of the monarch(s) and increased the power of Parliament  William and Mary  
English king during the Restoration period  Charles II  
killed during the English Civil War  Charles I  
fled during the Glorious Revolution  James II  
changed the 30 years war from a religious to a political one  Cardinal Richelieu  
leader of the Reign of Terror  Robespierre  
French king who was guillotined along with his wife Marie Antoinette  Louis XVI  
absolute monarch of Prussia; militarism  Frederick the Great  
absolute monarch of Russia; westernization  Peter the Great  
Absolute monarch of France; "I am the state"; Palace of Versailles  Louis XIV  
Leader of the Congress of Vienna; conservative  Prince Klemens von Metternich  
He ended the French Revolution with his coup de etat; wanted to conquer all of Europe; defeated at Waterloo  Napoleon  
He united southern Italy; leader of the Red Shirts  Guiseppe Garibaldi  
He united northern Italy; great politican  Camillo Cavour  
He is responsible for uniting Prussia to become Germany; believed in realpolitik  Otto von Bismarck  
Led a slave revolt in Haiti  Toussaint L'Ouverture  
Led independence movement in much of South America  Simon Bolivar  
Developed the heliocentric theory  Copernicus  
Founded the scientific method  Francis Bacon  
Discovered the laws of planetary motion; said the planets revolved around the sun in ellipses not perfect circles; the closer the planet got to the sun the faster it orbited around  Johannes Kepler  
He supported the heliocentric theory; used the telescope to discover Saturn's rings; and 4 of the moons around Jupiter; brought before the Inquisition for heresy  Galileo  
He discovered the laws of motion; gravity; developed calculus  Isaac Newton  
He is responsible for discovering the circulation of the blood in the human body  William Harvey  
Enlightenment philosopher who believed in separation of church and state; wrote Candide  Voltaire  
Enlightenment philosopher; natural rights of life, liberty, and property which was later used by Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence  John Locke  
Enlightenment philosopher who wrote about three equal branches of government (judicial, legislative, and executive).  Montesquieu  
Enlightenment philosopher who wrote Leviathan; said people were naturally selfish and brutal and needed an absolute monarch to govern  Thomas Hobbes  
Enlightenment philosopher who wrote Social Contract; said people had the power to rule (popular sovereignty)  Rousseau  
leader of the Roundheads during the English Civil War  Oliver Cromwell  
ruling family of the southern part of the Holy Roman Empire; Catholic; involved in the Thirty Years War  Hapsburg  
discovered a cheaper way for making steel  Henry Bessemer  
inventor of the cotton gin  Eli Whitney  
developed the first steam engine  James Watt  
discovered germs; bacteria  Louis Pasteur  
discovered vaccination for small pox  Edward Jenner  
wrote "Wealth of Nations"; founder of capitalism  Adam Smith  
wrote the "Communist Manifesto" and "Das Kapital"; founder of communism  Karl Marx  
US Navy Admiral who forced Japan to open trade  Commodore Matthew Perry  
He gained India's independence with passive resistance  Gandhi  
leader of South Africa; help to end apartheid  Nelson Mandela  
leader of Kenya in Africa  Jumo Kenyatta  
his death started World War I; leader of Austria-Hungary  Archduke Franz Ferdinand  
US President during WWI; his peace plan was the 14 points, which called for the League of Nations  Woodrow Wilson  
Russian czar who was killed along with his family in the Russian Revolution of 1917  Nicholas II  
leader of the Bolsheviks; created the first communist state  Vladimir Lenin  
fascist dictator of Germany; leader of the Nazi Party; wrote "Mein Kampf". He was able to come to power because of the Great Depression and the failure of the Treaty of Versailles  Adolf Hitler  
fascist dictator of Italy during WWII  Benito Mussolini  
Emperor of Japan during WWII  Hirihito  
general of Japan during WWII; he had more power than the emperor  Tojo  
totalitarian leader of Russia/Soviet Union during WWII; 5 Year Plan; collectivization; Great Purge  Joseph Stalin  
US General of Europe during WWII; later becomes President  Dwight D. Eisenhower  
US General of the Pacific during WWII; responsible for rebuilding Japan after WWII  Douglas MacArthur  
His plan gave billions to rebuild Western Europe after World War II  George Marshall  
US President at the end of WWII; he decided to drop the atomic bomb on Japan; his doctrine said the US would stop the spread of communism  Harry S. Truman  
US President during the Great Depression and most of WWII  Franklin D. Roosevelt  
Prime minister of Great Britain/England during World War II; "iron curtain" speech during the Cold War  Winston Churchill  
Leader of Germany during World War I  Kaiser Wilheim  
communist leader of Cuba; allowed Soviet Union to put nuclear weapons in Cuba  Fidel Castro  
Soviet leader at the end of the Cold War  Mikhail Gorbachev  
US President contributed with ending the Cold War; built up the US military  Ronald Reagan  
leader of the Communists during the Chinese Revolution  Mao Zedong or Tse-tung  
Leader of the Nationalists during the Chinese Revolution; went to Taiwan after he was defeated  Chinag Kai Shek  
Communist leader of Vietnam  Ho Chi Minh  
responsible for the genocide in Cambodia  Pol Pot