Semester Exam Review #2

Semester Exam Review #2 Bingo Card
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This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: 20 enslaved Africans, to escape persecution by England's king, themselves, both disagreed with Puritan leaders and left Mass., New York New Jersey Delaware Penn., Penn believed in religious toleration, the backcountry, warm and humid, Mason-Dixon Line, to help govern their new colony fairly, none- all faiths could worship freely, New Jersey, by becoming an apprentice, could hope to move up the social scale, to have a grammar school for older students, religion, they feared slave revolts, indentured servants did not get paid any wages, they expected the French to defeat the British, they wanted to control their own taxes and armies, repeal of the Intolerable Acts, they hoped to win their freedom, nobody knows and that the colonies were loyal to the king.

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