ThomasPaineseparationof powersVirginiaPlanDeclaration ofIndependenceNewJerseyPlanShays’RebellionBattle ofSaratogaJohnLockechecksandbalancesAnti-FederalistsMontesquieuRousseauFreedomThomasJeffersonGeorgeWashingtonPatriotsBattle ofYorktownpreambleArticles ofConfederationFederalistsOliveBranchPetitionFederalistPapersLexingtonandConcordEnlightenmentConstitutionBill ofRightsVoltaireJamesMadisonLoyalistsGreatCompromiseTreatyof Paris1783Three-fifthsCompromiseThomasPaineseparationof powersVirginiaPlanDeclaration ofIndependenceNewJerseyPlanShays’RebellionBattle ofSaratogaJohnLockechecksandbalancesAnti-FederalistsMontesquieuRousseauFreedomThomasJeffersonGeorgeWashingtonPatriotsBattle ofYorktownpreambleArticles ofConfederationFederalistsOliveBranchPetitionFederalistPapersLexingtonandConcordEnlightenmentConstitutionBill ofRightsVoltaireJamesMadisonLoyalistsGreatCompromiseTreatyof Paris1783Three-fifthsCompromise

American Revolution - The New Republic - 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. Thomas Paine
  2. separation of powers
  3. Virginia Plan
  4. Declaration of Independence
  5. New Jersey Plan
  6. Shays’ Rebellion
  7. Battle of Saratoga
  8. John Locke
  9. checks and balances
  10. Anti-Federalists
  11. Montesquieu
  12. Rousseau
  13. Freedom
  14. Thomas Jefferson
  15. George Washington
  16. Patriots
  17. Battle of Yorktown
  18. preamble
  19. Articles of Confederation
  20. Federalists
  21. Olive Branch Petition
  22. Federalist Papers
  23. Lexington and Concord
  24. Enlightenment
  25. Constitution
  26. Bill of Rights
  27. Voltaire
  28. James Madison
  29. Loyalists
  30. Great Compromise
  31. Treaty of Paris 1783
  32. Three-fifths Compromise