After John Smith leftVirginia to return toEngland, the NativeAmericans continuedto cooperate and workwell with the colonistsIn 1619, 90 tobaccobrides arrived inJamestown and theVirginia governorestablished the Houseof BurgessesDuring the earlydevelopment of theMassachusetts Bay,only members of thePuritan Church couldvoteThe names of the2 groups thatsailed on theMayflower werethe Separatistsand StrangersJohn Rolfe, whomarried Pocahontas,discovered a way togrow tobacco, whichhelped economicsurvival inJamestownIn December 1606,the LondonCompany sent 3ships to Virginiaunder the commandof Captain JohnSmithAfter theovethrow ofJames II,Massachusettswas made aroyal colonyThe chief oftheWampanoagtribe wasMassasoitMany of the 1stcolonists werepreoccupiedwith looking forgoldThe 1st colonistsin Jamestownwere not equippedto survive in thewildernessUnder the easygoingleadership of LordDe La Warr,Jamestwon colonistsfailed to rebuild theircommunityBy the end of the1st year, thePilgrims had a 3day feast ofThanksgiving withWampanoagThe sea captainwhose disciplinehelpedJamestownsurvive was JohnSmithThe PuritansselectedBoston fortheir colony inNew EnglandThe English decidedto plant their newcolony at CapeHenry and named itJames Towne aftertheir governorWilliam Bradfordwas Plymouth'sgovernor for morethan 30 years andwrote a book calledOf PlimothPlantationSquanto andhis people, thePatuxet,resentedkindness to thePilgrimsThe colony atPlymouth wastaken over bytheMassachusettsBay ColonyAt the beginning ofthe 17th century,only the countries ofSpain and Englandclaimed land inNorth AmericaThe EnglishPuritans wanted toseparatethemselves fromthe Church ofEngland and forma new churchNative Americansin Virginia, led byPowhatan, werefriendly to theEnglish colonistsThe winter of1609-1610 wasknown as thestarving time inJamestownhistory; only 10%survivedThe locationchosen forJamestown wasnot a favorableone forcolonization1 primary motivebehind theestablishment ofEnglish colonies inNorth Americawas economicgainThe PuritanLawyer who wasthe 1st governorof MassachusettsBay Colony wasJohn WinthropAfter John Smith leftVirginia to return toEngland, the NativeAmericans continuedto cooperate and workwell with the colonistsIn 1619, 90 tobaccobrides arrived inJamestown and theVirginia governorestablished the Houseof BurgessesDuring the earlydevelopment of theMassachusetts Bay,only members of thePuritan Church couldvoteThe names of the2 groups thatsailed on theMayflower werethe Separatistsand StrangersJohn Rolfe, whomarried Pocahontas,discovered a way togrow tobacco, whichhelped economicsurvival inJamestownIn December 1606,the LondonCompany sent 3ships to Virginiaunder the commandof Captain JohnSmithAfter theovethrow ofJames II,Massachusettswas made aroyal colonyThe chief oftheWampanoagtribe wasMassasoitMany of the 1stcolonists werepreoccupiedwith looking forgoldThe 1st colonistsin Jamestownwere not equippedto survive in thewildernessUnder the easygoingleadership of LordDe La Warr,Jamestwon colonistsfailed to rebuild theircommunityBy the end of the1st year, thePilgrims had a 3day feast ofThanksgiving withWampanoagThe sea captainwhose disciplinehelpedJamestownsurvive was JohnSmithThe PuritansselectedBoston fortheir colony inNew EnglandThe English decidedto plant their newcolony at CapeHenry and named itJames Towne aftertheir governorWilliam Bradfordwas Plymouth'sgovernor for morethan 30 years andwrote a book calledOf PlimothPlantationSquanto andhis people, thePatuxet,resentedkindness to thePilgrimsThe colony atPlymouth wastaken over bytheMassachusettsBay ColonyAt the beginning ofthe 17th century,only the countries ofSpain and Englandclaimed land inNorth AmericaThe EnglishPuritans wanted toseparatethemselves fromthe Church ofEngland and forma new churchNative Americansin Virginia, led byPowhatan, werefriendly to theEnglish colonistsThe winter of1609-1610 wasknown as thestarving time inJamestownhistory; only 10%survivedThe locationchosen forJamestown wasnot a favorableone forcolonization1 primary motivebehind theestablishment ofEnglish colonies inNorth Americawas economicgainThe PuritanLawyer who wasthe 1st governorof MassachusettsBay Colony wasJohn Winthrop

History Lessons 9 & 10 - 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. After John Smith left Virginia to return to England, the Native Americans continued to cooperate and work well with the colonists
  2. In 1619, 90 tobacco brides arrived in Jamestown and the Virginia governor established the House of Burgesses
  3. During the early development of the Massachusetts Bay, only members of the Puritan Church could vote
  4. The names of the 2 groups that sailed on the Mayflower were the Separatists and Strangers
  5. John Rolfe, who married Pocahontas, discovered a way to grow tobacco, which helped economic survival in Jamestown
  6. In December 1606, the London Company sent 3 ships to Virginia under the command of Captain John Smith
  7. After the ovethrow of James II, Massachusetts was made a royal colony
  8. The chief of the Wampanoag tribe was Massasoit
  9. Many of the 1st colonists were preoccupied with looking for gold
  10. The 1st colonists in Jamestown were not equipped to survive in the wilderness
  11. Under the easygoing leadership of Lord De La Warr, Jamestwon colonists failed to rebuild their community
  12. By the end of the 1st year, the Pilgrims had a 3 day feast of Thanksgiving with Wampanoag
  13. The sea captain whose discipline helped Jamestown survive was John Smith
  14. The Puritans selected Boston for their colony in New England
  15. The English decided to plant their new colony at Cape Henry and named it James Towne after their governor
  16. William Bradford was Plymouth's governor for more than 30 years and wrote a book called Of Plimoth Plantation
  17. Squanto and his people, the Patuxet, resented kindness to the Pilgrims
  18. The colony at Plymouth was taken over by the Massachusetts Bay Colony
  19. At the beginning of the 17th century, only the countries of Spain and England claimed land in North America
  20. The English Puritans wanted to separate themselves from the Church of England and form a new church
  21. Native Americans in Virginia, led by Powhatan, were friendly to the English colonists
  22. The winter of 1609-1610 was known as the starving time in Jamestown history; only 10% survived
  23. The location chosen for Jamestown was not a favorable one for colonization
  24. 1 primary motive behind the establishment of English colonies in North America was economic gain
  25. The Puritan Lawyer who was the 1st governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony was John Winthrop