WilliamPittBostonTeaPartyCommitteesofCorrespond-enceGeorgeGrenvilleCoerciveActspropagandaQuarteringActTownshendActsCurrencyActVice-AdmiraltyJohnHancockStampActThe TeaAct of1773MercyOtisWarrenBostonMassacreWrits ofAssistanceColonialWomenPatrickHenryBoycottTownshendActsSugarActDaughtersofLibertyIntolerableActsSons ofLibertyWilliamPittBostonTeaPartyCommitteesofCorrespond-enceGeorgeGrenvilleCoerciveActspropagandaQuarteringActTownshendActsCurrencyActVice-AdmiraltyJohnHancockStampActThe TeaAct of1773MercyOtisWarrenBostonMassacreWrits ofAssistanceColonialWomenPatrickHenryBoycottTownshendActsSugarActDaughtersofLibertyIntolerableActsSons ofLiberty

Chapter 6 U. S. History, secs. 3 and 4 - 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. William Pitt
  2. Boston Tea Party
  3. Committees of Correspond-ence
  4. George Grenville
  5. Coercive Acts
  6. propaganda
  7. Quartering Act
  8. Townshend Acts
  9. Currency Act
  10. Vice- Admiralty
  11. John Hancock
  12. Stamp Act
  13. The Tea Act of 1773
  14. Mercy Otis Warren
  15. Boston Massacre
  16. Writs of Assistance
  17. Colonial Women
  18. Patrick Henry
  19. Boycott
  20. Townshend Acts
  21. Sugar Act
  22. Daughters of Liberty
  23. Intolerable Acts
  24. Sons of Liberty