PrimarysourceRobertdeLaSalleRogerWilliamsMassachusettslegislaturebranchJohnAdamsKingGeorgeIIIBenjaminFranklinMercantilismThomasPainefederalistsFranciscoPizarroBattle ofYorktown(1781)SecondarysourcesArticles ofConfederationLewisandClarkBattle ofSaratoga(1777)Winter atValleyForge(1776)GreatCompromiseFirst GreatAwakeningChristopherColumbusShays’RebellionsEmancipationProclamationU.S.ConstitutionFederalismRepublicanismMayflowerCompact(1620)FundamentalOrders ofConnecticut(1639)MiddleAtlanticColoniesanti-federalistsSamuelAdamsHarrietTubmanLimitedgovernmentThirteenBritishColoniesNewEnglandNorthwestTerritory Three-fifthsCompromiseseparationof powersHenryHudsonCrispusAttucksMercyOtisWarrenLordBaltimoreJamesArmisteadHernandoCortesMagnaCarta(1215)judicialbranchLexingtonandConcord(1775)ThomasJeffersonGeorgeWashingtonWilliamPennEnglishBill ofRights(1689)PopularsovereigntyTreatyof Paris(1783)executivebranchParliamentBernardodeGalvezSouthernColoniesSacajaweaMason-DixonLInePrimarysourceRobertdeLaSalleRogerWilliamsMassachusettslegislaturebranchJohnAdamsKingGeorgeIIIBenjaminFranklinMercantilismThomasPainefederalistsFranciscoPizarroBattle ofYorktown(1781)SecondarysourcesArticles ofConfederationLewisandClarkBattle ofSaratoga(1777)Winter atValleyForge(1776)GreatCompromiseFirst GreatAwakeningChristopherColumbusShays’RebellionsEmancipationProclamationU.S.ConstitutionFederalismRepublicanismMayflowerCompact(1620)FundamentalOrders ofConnecticut(1639)MiddleAtlanticColoniesanti-federalistsSamuelAdamsHarrietTubmanLimitedgovernmentThirteenBritishColoniesNewEnglandNorthwestTerritory Three-fifthsCompromiseseparationof powersHenryHudsonCrispusAttucksMercyOtisWarrenLordBaltimoreJamesArmisteadHernandoCortesMagnaCarta(1215)judicialbranchLexingtonandConcord(1775)ThomasJeffersonGeorgeWashingtonWilliamPennEnglishBill ofRights(1689)PopularsovereigntyTreatyof Paris(1783)executivebranchParliamentBernardodeGalvezSouthernColoniesSacajaweaMason-DixonLIne

US History 8th Grade - 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. Primary source
  2. Robert de LaSalle
  3. Roger Williams
  4. Massachusetts
  5. legislature branch
  6. John Adams
  7. King George III
  8. Benjamin Franklin
  9. Mercantilism
  10. Thomas Paine
  11. federalists
  12. Francisco Pizarro
  13. Battle of Yorktown (1781)
  14. Secondary sources
  15. Articles of Confederation
  16. Lewis and Clark
  17. Battle of Saratoga (1777)
  18. Winter at Valley Forge (1776)
  19. Great Compromise
  20. First Great Awakening
  21. Christopher Columbus
  22. Shays’ Rebellions
  23. Emancipation Proclamation
  24. U.S. Constitution
  25. Federalism
  26. Republicanism
  27. Mayflower Compact (1620)
  28. Fundamental Orders of Connecticut (1639)
  29. Middle Atlantic Colonies
  30. anti-federalists
  31. Samuel Adams
  32. Harriet Tubman
  33. Limited government
  34. Thirteen British Colonies
  35. New England
  36. Northwest Territory
  37. Three-fifths Compromise
  38. separation of powers
  39. Henry Hudson
  40. Crispus Attucks
  41. Mercy Otis Warren
  42. Lord Baltimore
  43. James Armistead
  44. Hernando Cortes
  45. Magna Carta (1215)
  46. judicial branch
  47. Lexington and Concord (1775)
  48. Thomas Jefferson
  49. George Washington
  50. William Penn
  51. English Bill of Rights (1689)
  52. Popular sovereignty
  53. Treaty of Paris (1783)
  54. executive branch
  55. Parliament
  56. Bernardo de Galvez
  57. Southern Colonies
  58. Sacajawea
  59. Mason-Dixon LIne