(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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The federal government cannot could not levy taxes, regulate commerce (trade), no executive branch (president), no judicial branch (courts), each state had its own currency, all states had to approve a law unanimously, one vote per state no matt
A failed attack by the
American colonists and
French allies to regain control of the
coastal capital of Georgia which had been taken over by the British military.
A group of Georgians who came together to protest against the Stamp Act.
A compromise made
between slave and free states during the Constitutional Convention. They agreed that a slave would count as 3/5ths of a person in a state's population.
The house of Congress
that gets representation based on the population of the state.
Patriots defeated more than 800 Loyalist troops. This victory boosted the morale in Georgia and provided much needed supplies for the troops.
The conclusion to the Declaration of Independence which officially declares that the colonies are separating from England and becoming an independent country.
A document written to King George III in which the colonists stated their intention to be free of British rule.
a.k.a. Tories- colonists
loyal to Great Britain and King George III during the American Revolution.
Section of the Declaration of Independence that listed 27 complaints against King George III.
Colonists who wanted
to cut ties with
Great Britain and become independent during the American Revolution.
A compromise allowing a bicameral legislature with equal representation in the Senate and representation based on the state's population in the House of Representatives.
Two-houses in the legislature.
The branch of government that makes the laws; law-making body.
A tax placed on paper goods such as newspapers, legal documents and licenses in order to pay off debt from the French and Indian War.
The document in which
the king of England prohibited colonists from settling past the Appalachian Mountains although Georgia's western border was extended to the Mississippi River. Georgia's southern border was also extended to the St. Marys Riv
The first attempt at governing the United States. There were too many weaknesses and proved to be an ineffective government.
The Georgia representatives who signed the Declaration of Independence.
The document outlining the new federal government that replaced the Articles of Confederation and is still in place today.
a.k.a the Seven Years War (1754-1763) between France and Great Britian. Although Great Britain won the war, it caused a huge debt for which the American colonies were taxed to pay for it.
Introduction to the Declaration of Independence which stated that all men are created equal and have certain rights that the government should not take away.
A meeting intended to revise the Articles of Confederation but a new federal constitution was written instead.
Delegates from the 13 colonies that formed this governing body during the American Revolution.
The house of Congress that gets equal representation: 2 senators per state.