GeorgeMcClellanJeffersonDavisManassas/BullRunWilliamT.ShermanAppomattoxCourthouse,VAFortSumter,SCConfederacySectionalismKansas-NebraskaActBorderStatesGettysburgAddressGoals of theConfederacyEmancipationProclamationJohnBrownRobertE. LeeTurningPoint ofthe WarAntietam,MDPopularSovereigntyFugitiveSlaveActFrederickDouglassCompromiseof 1850Richmond,VAMissouriCompromiseUlyssesS.GrantRepublicanParty“Stonewall”JacksonHarrietTubmanGettysburg,PAGoalsof theNorthSherman’sMarch tothe SeaAdvantagesof the Northin the CivilWarVicksburg,MSSecessionAdvantagesof the Southin the CivilWarAbrahamLincolnHarrietBeecherStoweSusanB.AnthonyUndergroundRailroadDredScottDecisionAnacondaPlanGeorgeMcClellanJeffersonDavisManassas/BullRunWilliamT.ShermanAppomattoxCourthouse,VAFortSumter,SCConfederacySectionalismKansas-NebraskaActBorderStatesGettysburgAddressGoals of theConfederacyEmancipationProclamationJohnBrownRobertE. LeeTurningPoint ofthe WarAntietam,MDPopularSovereigntyFugitiveSlaveActFrederickDouglassCompromiseof 1850Richmond,VAMissouriCompromiseUlyssesS.GrantRepublicanParty“Stonewall”JacksonHarrietTubmanGettysburg,PAGoalsof theNorthSherman’sMarch tothe SeaAdvantagesof the Northin the CivilWarVicksburg,MSSecessionAdvantagesof the Southin the CivilWarAbrahamLincolnHarrietBeecherStoweSusanB.AnthonyUndergroundRailroadDredScottDecisionAnacondaPlan

Civil War Review - 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. George McClellan
  2. Jefferson Davis
  3. Manassas/Bull Run
  4. William T. Sherman
  5. Appomattox Courthouse, VA
  6. Fort Sumter, SC
  7. Confederacy
  8. Sectionalism
  9. Kansas-Nebraska Act
  10. Border States
  11. Gettysburg Address
  12. Goals of the Confederacy
  13. Emancipation Proclamation
  14. John Brown
  15. Robert E. Lee
  16. Turning Point of the War
  17. Antietam, MD
  18. Popular Sovereignty
  19. Fugitive Slave Act
  20. Frederick Douglass
  21. Compromise of 1850
  22. Richmond, VA
  23. Missouri Compromise
  24. Ulysses S. Grant
  25. Republican Party
  26. “Stonewall” Jackson
  27. Harriet Tubman
  28. Gettysburg, PA
  29. Goals of the North
  30. Sherman’s March to the Sea
  31. Advantages of the North in the Civil War
  32. Vicksburg, MS
  33. Secession
  34. Advantages of the South in the Civil War
  35. Abraham Lincoln
  36. Harriet Beecher Stowe
  37. Susan B. Anthony
  38. Underground Railroad
  39. Dred Scott Decision
  40. Anaconda Plan