IndianRemovalAct of1830CherokeeIndiansMajor Ridge,John Ridge,and EliasBoudinoSupreme Courtruling thatdeclared slaveswere notcitizens of theUnited States.the belief that astate’s sovereigntyis more importantthan that of thenationalgovernment.stateswhereslaverywas legalinvoluntaryservitude ofAfrican-Americansor Blacks in theUnited States from1619-1865.The 16th president ofthe United States, Hepreserved the Unionduring the U.S. CivilWar and brought aboutthe emancipation ofslavesNullificationCrisisAndrewJacksonSecessionSite of America’sfirst gold rush in1828; discovery ofgold in the areawas a factor in theCherokee removalTreaty ofNewEchota(1835landmark Supreme Court casewhich declared that theCherokee were sovereign andnot subject to the laws of theUnited States. However,Andrew Jackson refused toenforce the Court’s decisionand the Cherokee were laterremoved from Georgia.WhigPartyact that requiredrunaway slaves tobe returned totheir masters ifcaught anywherein the UnitedStatesMissouriCompromise(1820the act ofmakinglegally nulland void.FreeStatesGeorgiaPlatformcompromisebetween the Northand South thatallowed California toenter the union inexchange for thepassage of theFugitive Slave Act.CottonGinElectionof 1860final removal of theCherokee Indiansfrom Georgia in 1838;over 4,000 peopledied on the forcedmarch from Georgiato Oklahoma.Stephens,Alexander(1812-1873)IndianRemovalAct of1830CherokeeIndiansMajor Ridge,John Ridge,and EliasBoudinoSupreme Courtruling thatdeclared slaveswere notcitizens of theUnited States.the belief that astate’s sovereigntyis more importantthan that of thenationalgovernment.stateswhereslaverywas legalinvoluntaryservitude ofAfrican-Americansor Blacks in theUnited States from1619-1865.The 16th president ofthe United States, Hepreserved the Unionduring the U.S. CivilWar and brought aboutthe emancipation ofslavesNullificationCrisisAndrewJacksonSecessionSite of America’sfirst gold rush in1828; discovery ofgold in the areawas a factor in theCherokee removalTreaty ofNewEchota(1835landmark Supreme Court casewhich declared that theCherokee were sovereign andnot subject to the laws of theUnited States. However,Andrew Jackson refused toenforce the Court’s decisionand the Cherokee were laterremoved from Georgia.WhigPartyact that requiredrunaway slaves tobe returned totheir masters ifcaught anywherein the UnitedStatesMissouriCompromise(1820the act ofmakinglegally nulland void.FreeStatesGeorgiaPlatformcompromisebetween the Northand South thatallowed California toenter the union inexchange for thepassage of theFugitive Slave Act.CottonGinElectionof 1860final removal of theCherokee Indiansfrom Georgia in 1838;over 4,000 peopledied on the forcedmarch from Georgiato Oklahoma.Stephens,Alexander(1812-1873)

Civil War Bingo - 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. Indian Removal Act of 1830
  2. Cherokee Indians
  3. Major Ridge, John Ridge, and Elias Boudino
  4. Supreme Court ruling that declared slaves were not citizens of the United States.
  5. the belief that a state’s sovereignty is more important than that of the national government.
  6. states where slavery was legal
  7. involuntary servitude of African-Americans or Blacks in the United States from 1619-1865.
  8. The 16th president of the United States, He preserved the Union during the U.S. Civil War and brought about the emancipation of slaves
  9. Nullification Crisis
  10. Andrew Jackson
  11. Secession
  12. Site of America’s first gold rush in 1828; discovery of gold in the area was a factor in the Cherokee removal
  13. Treaty of New Echota (1835
  14. landmark Supreme Court case which declared that the Cherokee were sovereign and not subject to the laws of the United States. However, Andrew Jackson refused to enforce the Court’s decision and the Cherokee were later removed from Georgia.
  15. Whig Party
  16. act that required runaway slaves to be returned to their masters if caught anywhere in the United States
  17. Missouri Compromise (1820
  18. the act of making legally null and void.
  19. Free States
  20. Georgia Platform
  21. compromise between the North and South that allowed California to enter the union in exchange for the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act.
  22. Cotton Gin
  23. Election of 1860
  24. final removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia in 1838; over 4,000 people died on the forced march from Georgia to Oklahoma.
  25. Stephens, Alexander (1812-1873)