After the siege of Constantinople in 1204 the Crusaders ________ the city and transferred its riches to Italy.
looted
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Two of Henry VIII’s six wives were ________, two he divorced, one died following childbirth and the last one survived.
executed
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In 1605, a man called Guy Fawkes attempted to ________ the Houses of Parliament in London with barrels of gunpowder.
blow up
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The Great Fire of London ________ in a bakery on 2nd September 1666 and wasn’t extinguished until four days later.
broke out
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On 3rd September 1783, a peace ________ was signed between the United States and Britain that ended the American War of Independence.
treaty
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In 1805, naval ________ Horatio Nelson led the British Royal Navy to destroy the French-Spanish Fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar.
commander
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The French army under Napoleon was ________ at the Battle of Waterloo by the British-led and Prussian armies.
defeated
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A ________ is a soldier who usually works alone and specializes in shooting from very long distances.
sniper
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Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole were nurses who improved the treatment of the ________ in the Crimean War from 1853-6.
wounded
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The ________ in the United States, fought between the Northern and Southern states, lasted from 1861 to 1865.
Civil War
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Although the Anglo Zanzibar war of 1896 lasted only 38 minutes, over 500 people, both combatants and ________, where killed or injured.
civilians
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In December 1914, Pope Benedict XV suggested a temporary break in World War I for the celebration of Christmas. While an official ________ was refused, many soldiers declared their own unofficial truce.
ceasefire
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The total number of ________, (people killed or injured) caused directly by the First World War was around 40 million.