(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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died of a fever near the Mississippi River
“King and Country”
searched for gold and silver
never returned to Parris Island
explored for Spain
wanted to find gold and silver
Henry Woodward
Juan Pardo
riches
built a fort called Charlesfort
Americans.
explored for France
Hilton Head Island is named for him.
replaced Charlesfort with Fort San Felipe
burned Charlesfort
wanted to claim land
built a village called Santa Elena
returned to France to get more supplies for his men, but he
explored for England
set sail from the island of Barbados to explore the Carolina coast
On the long journey home, his men ran out of food and ate their leather belts, jackets, and shoes!
William Hilton
was looking for good soil, trees, and rivers
new lands
stayed in France, because a war broke out between the Catholics and Protestants
visited the village of Cofitachiqui
When he came to South Carolina, he landed at Bull’s Bay.
his men gave up and returned to France
first Spanish explorer to see the Mississippi River
spent many years exploring Carolina, Georgia, and Florida
explorer
He was a doctor.
His men were attacked by Native Americans
explored for England
Hernando de Soto
traveled in a boat called “Adventure”
Jean Ribault
Americans
traveled up the coast from Florida and built a settlement on Parris Island
Later, English explorers became an important part of the English colony in South Carolina
He was interested in the language and culture of the Native
was greedy
traveled in a boat called “Carolina”
captured the Lady of Cofitachiqui
helped establish plantations
helped start a fur trade between the English and the Native