FREEwas an Americanpolitician and lawyer.He was the third vicepresident of the UnitedStates, serving duringPresident ThomasJefferson's first termThe Act requiredthat railroad ratesbe "reasonableand just," but didnot empower thegovernment to fixspecific rates.respecting fisheries,boundary and therestoration of slavesbetween the UnitedStates and the UnitedKingdom, also known asthe London Convention,Anglo-AmericanConvention of 1818,FREEwas a NativeAmerican Shawneewarrior and chief, whobecame the primaryleader of a large,multi-tribalconfederacy in theearly 19th centuryprivateers whooperated fromNorth Africa,based primarily inthe ports of Salé,Rabat, Algiers,Tunis, and Tripoli.In return for fifteenmillion dollars, orapproximately eighteendollars per square mile,the United Statesnominally acquired atotal of 828,000 sq mi.colloquially "the press"or the "press gang", isthe taking of men into amilitary or naval forceby compulsion, with orwithout notice. Naviesof several nations usedforced recruitment byvarious means.stipulates that each electormust cast distinct votes forPresident and Vice President,instead of two votes forPresident. ... The TwelfthAmendment requires a personto receive a majority of theelectoral votes for VicePresident for that personalso known as theTranscontinental Treaty, theFlorida Purchase Treaty, orthe Florida Treaty, was atreaty between the UnitedStates and Spain in 1819 thatceded Florida to the U.S. anddefined the boundary betweenthe U.S. and New Spain.review by theUS SupremeCourt of theconstitutionalvalidity of alegislative act.an official ban ontrade or othercommercialactivity with aparticular country.commonly knownas the Smoot–Hawley Tariff orHawley–SmootTariff, was a lawthat implementedknown U.S.policy towardthe WesternHemisphere.Both sides signedit on December24, 1814, in thecity of Ghent,UnitedNetherlands (nowBelgium).FREEwas an Americanpolitician and lawyer.He was the third vicepresident of the UnitedStates, serving duringPresident ThomasJefferson's first termThe Act requiredthat railroad ratesbe "reasonableand just," but didnot empower thegovernment to fixspecific rates.respecting fisheries,boundary and therestoration of slavesbetween the UnitedStates and the UnitedKingdom, also known asthe London Convention,Anglo-AmericanConvention of 1818,FREEwas a NativeAmerican Shawneewarrior and chief, whobecame the primaryleader of a large,multi-tribalconfederacy in theearly 19th centuryprivateers whooperated fromNorth Africa,based primarily inthe ports of Salé,Rabat, Algiers,Tunis, and Tripoli.In return for fifteenmillion dollars, orapproximately eighteendollars per square mile,the United Statesnominally acquired atotal of 828,000 sq mi.colloquially "the press"or the "press gang", isthe taking of men into amilitary or naval forceby compulsion, with orwithout notice. Naviesof several nations usedforced recruitment byvarious means.stipulates that each electormust cast distinct votes forPresident and Vice President,instead of two votes forPresident. ... The TwelfthAmendment requires a personto receive a majority of theelectoral votes for VicePresident for that personalso known as theTranscontinental Treaty, theFlorida Purchase Treaty, orthe Florida Treaty, was atreaty between the UnitedStates and Spain in 1819 thatceded Florida to the U.S. anddefined the boundary betweenthe U.S. and New Spain.review by theUS SupremeCourt of theconstitutionalvalidity of alegislative act.an official ban ontrade or othercommercialactivity with aparticular country.commonly knownas the Smoot–Hawley Tariff orHawley–SmootTariff, was a lawthat implementedknown U.S.policy towardthe WesternHemisphere.Both sides signedit on December24, 1814, in thecity of Ghent,UnitedNetherlands (nowBelgium).

Articles of Confederation - 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. FREE
  2. was an American politician and lawyer. He was the third vice president of the United States, serving during President Thomas Jefferson's first term
  3. The Act required that railroad rates be "reasonable and just," but did not empower the government to fix specific rates.
  4. respecting fisheries, boundary and the restoration of slaves between the United States and the United Kingdom, also known as the London Convention, Anglo-American Convention of 1818,
  5. FREE
  6. was a Native American Shawnee warrior and chief, who became the primary leader of a large, multi-tribal confederacy in the early 19th century
  7. privateers who operated from North Africa, based primarily in the ports of Salé, Rabat, Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli.
  8. In return for fifteen million dollars, or approximately eighteen dollars per square mile, the United States nominally acquired a total of 828,000 sq mi.
  9. colloquially "the press" or the "press gang", is the taking of men into a military or naval force by compulsion, with or without notice. Navies of several nations used forced recruitment by various means.
  10. stipulates that each elector must cast distinct votes for President and Vice President, instead of two votes for President. ... The Twelfth Amendment requires a person to receive a majority of the electoral votes for Vice President for that person
  11. also known as the Transcontinental Treaty, the Florida Purchase Treaty, or the Florida Treaty, was a treaty between the United States and Spain in 1819 that ceded Florida to the U.S. and defined the boundary between the U.S. and New Spain.
  12. review by the US Supreme Court of the constitutional validity of a legislative act.
  13. an official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country.
  14. commonly known as the Smoot–Hawley Tariff or Hawley–Smoot Tariff, was a law that implemented
  15. known U.S. policy toward the Western Hemisphere.
  16. Both sides signed it on December 24, 1814, in the city of Ghent, United Netherlands (now Belgium).