Europeanpowers drewboundaries ontheir maps ofAfricaEuropeanpower grewbetween theyears 1870-1890Tools of theEmpire includemodernfirearms,telegraphs, andothersMeiji Japantook overKorea andTaiwanLocal leadersin Africa andSoutheastAsia wereable to resistAmerican, French,German, andBritish flagsappeared allacross PolynesianislandsManyindigenousleaders couldrelate to KingKhama III’sissueEnglandresponded toKing KhamaIII's demandpositivelyAs king, KhamaIII was forced totake action topreventEuropeanspreadDiamond andgold gaveEuropeans themomentumneeded travelnorthwardsIntroductionto Chapter26"puts astop tous all"Productivityfueled theNewImperialismIndependentStates ofSiam andEthiopiaEngland'sresponse hadan audienceof QueenVictoriaPeople ofBatswana werespared theagonies of the2oth centuryLastAmerindiansocieties weredefeated by theU.S andCanadaDeals were made,but Africansocieties could notfully escape fromImperialismWhitesettlementstarted movingnorthwardsfrom SouthAfrica"then theywill returnwhere theycame from"19th centurywas the timefor the NewImperialismKing Khama III'sultimate goal wasto give his peopletheir land and theirright to farmApplied scienceand technologygenerated manyadvances inTechnology,Military,EconomicsKing KhamaIII came fromthe BangwatopeopleEuropeanpowers drewboundaries ontheir maps ofAfricaEuropeanpower grewbetween theyears 1870-1890Tools of theEmpire includemodernfirearms,telegraphs, andothersMeiji Japantook overKorea andTaiwanLocal leadersin Africa andSoutheastAsia wereable to resistAmerican, French,German, andBritish flagsappeared allacross PolynesianislandsManyindigenousleaders couldrelate to KingKhama III’sissueEnglandresponded toKing KhamaIII's demandpositivelyAs king, KhamaIII was forced totake action topreventEuropeanspreadDiamond andgold gaveEuropeans themomentumneeded travelnorthwardsIntroductionto Chapter26"puts astop tous all"Productivityfueled theNewImperialismIndependentStates ofSiam andEthiopiaEngland'sresponse hadan audienceof QueenVictoriaPeople ofBatswana werespared theagonies of the2oth centuryLastAmerindiansocieties weredefeated by theU.S andCanadaDeals were made,but Africansocieties could notfully escape fromImperialismWhitesettlementstarted movingnorthwardsfrom SouthAfrica"then theywill returnwhere theycame from"19th centurywas the timefor the NewImperialismKing Khama III'sultimate goal wasto give his peopletheir land and theirright to farmApplied scienceand technologygenerated manyadvances inTechnology,Military,EconomicsKing KhamaIII came fromthe Bangwatopeople

Intro to Chapter 26 - 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. European powers drew boundaries on their maps of Africa
  2. European power grew between the years 1870-1890
  3. Tools of the Empire include modern firearms, telegraphs, and others
  4. Meiji Japan took over Korea and Taiwan
  5. Local leaders in Africa and Southeast Asia were able to resist
  6. American, French, German, and British flags appeared all across Polynesian islands
  7. Many indigenous leaders could relate to King Khama III’s issue
  8. England responded to King Khama III's demand positively
  9. As king, Khama III was forced to take action to prevent European spread
  10. Diamond and gold gave Europeans the momentum needed travel northwards
  11. Introduction to Chapter 26
  12. "puts a stop to us all"
  13. Productivity fueled the New Imperialism
  14. Independent States of Siam and Ethiopia
  15. England's response had an audience of Queen Victoria
  16. People of Batswana were spared the agonies of the 2oth century
  17. Last Amerindian societies were defeated by the U.S and Canada
  18. Deals were made, but African societies could not fully escape from Imperialism
  19. White settlement started moving northwards from South Africa
  20. "then they will return where they came from"
  21. 19th century was the time for the New Imperialism
  22. King Khama III's ultimate goal was to give his people their land and their right to farm
  23. Applied science and technology generated many advances in Technology, Military, Economics
  24. King Khama III came from the Bangwato people