(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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c. 3000 BCE – The first civilisations in Mesopotamia and Egypt developed cities, writing systems, and organised governments.
221 BCE – Qin Shi Huang unified China and established its first centralised imperial government.
1066 – The Norman Conquest led by William the Conqueror transformed England’s leadership and culture.
c. 1300–1600 – The Renaissance was a period of renewed interest in art, science, and classical learning in Europe.
1947–1991 – The Cold War was a prolonged period of tension between the United States and the Soviet Union without direct large-scale conflict.
1929 – The Great Depression began, causing worldwide economic hardship and unemployment.
1215 – The Magna Carta was signed, limiting the power of the English king and establishing legal rights.
1607 – The English established Jamestown, their first permanent colony in North America.
1807 – Britain abolished the transatlantic slave trade, marking a key step toward ending slavery.
27 BCE – Augustus became Rome’s first emperor, marking the beginning of the Roman Empire.
1850s–1900 – European powers expanded their empires during the Age of Imperialism, especially in Africa and Asia.
1776 – The United States declared independence from Britain, forming a new nation based on democratic ideals.
1517 – Martin Luther began the Reformation by challenging the Catholic Church’s authority.
1945 – The United Nations was formed to promote international cooperation and prevent future wars.
1492 – Christopher Columbus reached the Americas, leading to European exploration and colonisation.
5th century BCE – Democracy emerged in Athens, allowing citizens to participate in government decisions.
1914–1918 – World War I was a global conflict that led to the collapse of empires and redrawing of borders.
1917 – The Russian Revolution overthrew the monarchy and led to the rise of a communist government.
1095–1291 – The Crusades were a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims over control of the Holy Land.
c. 1760–1840 – The Industrial Revolution transformed production through machines and led to urbanisation.
c. 1750 BCE – The Code of Hammurabi was created as one of the earliest written law codes.
1789 – The French Revolution began, overthrowing the monarchy and promoting liberty and equality.
1939–1945 – World War II was a global war that reshaped international power and ended with Allied victory.
1347–1351 – The Black Death spread across Europe, killing millions and causing major social and economic changes.
1901 – Australia became a federation, forming the Commonwealth of Australia.