A group ofpeople whohave thepower tomake lawsA personwho takesa religiousjourneyA largeFarmMinister of achurch in the townof salem, involvedin a key displute,found theProvidence,Rhode IslandA well-KnownMassachusettlawyerA documentissued by agovernment thatgrants specificrights to a personor companyA cousin of JohnAdams,established whathe called acommittee ofcorrespendenceA colonycontrolleddirectly bythe EnglishKingA force madeup of civilianstrained assoldiers but notpart of theregular armysoldiers whoserveanothercountry formoneySent out fromLondon(Jamestown)to lead the colonyA minister,Disagreed with thePuritian leader, leftMassachusett withabout 100 Followersin 1636, found thetown of HartfordThe upperclass ofcolonialsocietyThe shutting off ofa port by ships tokeep people orsupplies frommoving in or outA written list offreedoms thata governmentpromises toprotectcitizen soldierswho could beready to fightat a minute'snoticeThe right ofjournalists topublish the truthwithoutrestricition orpenaltyAnofficialEndA wealthyman whopersonallyknew KingCharles 2Someone wholearns a trade byworking forsomeone in thatfor a certainperiod of timeStrict laws thatrestricted therights andactivities ofslavesMilitarypostsThe chief of theWampanoag,who was alsoknown by hisenglish name "King Philip"Rights thatbelong toevery humanbeing formbirthA group ofpeople whohave thepower tomake lawsA personwho takesa religiousjourneyA largeFarmMinister of achurch in the townof salem, involvedin a key displute,found theProvidence,Rhode IslandA well-KnownMassachusettlawyerA documentissued by agovernment thatgrants specificrights to a personor companyA cousin of JohnAdams,established whathe called acommittee ofcorrespendenceA colonycontrolleddirectly bythe EnglishKingA force madeup of civilianstrained assoldiers but notpart of theregular armysoldiers whoserveanothercountry formoneySent out fromLondon(Jamestown)to lead the colonyA minister,Disagreed with thePuritian leader, leftMassachusett withabout 100 Followersin 1636, found thetown of HartfordThe upperclass ofcolonialsocietyThe shutting off ofa port by ships tokeep people orsupplies frommoving in or outA written list offreedoms thata governmentpromises toprotectcitizen soldierswho could beready to fightat a minute'snoticeThe right ofjournalists topublish the truthwithoutrestricition orpenaltyAnofficialEndA wealthyman whopersonallyknew KingCharles 2Someone wholearns a trade byworking forsomeone in thatfor a certainperiod of timeStrict laws thatrestricted therights andactivities ofslavesMilitarypostsThe chief of theWampanoag,who was alsoknown by hisenglish name "King Philip"Rights thatbelong toevery humanbeing formbirth

Chapter 5 - Call List

(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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  1. A group of people who have the power to make laws
  2. A person who takes a religious journey
  3. A large Farm
  4. Minister of a church in the town of salem, involved in a key displute, found the Providence, Rhode Island
  5. A well-Known Massachusett lawyer
  6. A document issued by a government that grants specific rights to a person or company
  7. A cousin of John Adams, established what he called a committee of correspendence
  8. A colony controlled directly by the English King
  9. A force made up of civilians trained as soldiers but not part of the regular army
  10. soldiers who serve another country for money
  11. Sent out from London(Jamestown) to lead the colony
  12. A minister, Disagreed with the Puritian leader, left Massachusett with about 100 Followers in 1636, found the town of Hartford
  13. The upper class of colonial society
  14. The shutting off of a port by ships to keep people or supplies from moving in or out
  15. A written list of freedoms that a government promises to protect
  16. citizen soldiers who could be ready to fight at a minute's notice
  17. The right of journalists to publish the truth without restricition or penalty
  18. An official End
  19. A wealthy man who personally knew King Charles 2
  20. Someone who learns a trade by working for someone in that for a certain period of time
  21. Strict laws that restricted the rights and activities of slaves
  22. Military posts
  23. The chief of the Wampanoag, who was also known by his english name " King Philip"
  24. Rights that belong to every human being form birth