(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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Our country's first Constitution. Created a weak federal government.
Articles of Confederation
The governor is in charge of this government. These governments are in charge of public education.
State Government
a body of fundamental principles that sets rules for governments.
Constitution
The act of kidnapping American sailors and forcing them into military service.
Impressment
The shared power between the federal and state governments.
Federalism
The first battle of the American Revolution.
Battle of Lexington & Concord
Foreign policy where the president tells Europe to stop messing with North America.
Monroe Doctrine
A complaint about something.
Grievance
This land deal doubled the size of the US.
Louisiana Purchase
A government where citizens elect others to represent them.
Republicanism
The economic system where colonies gather raw materials for the mother country.
Mercantilism
These colonies had a warm climate and fertile soil.
Southern Colonies
Third president and bought the Louisiana Purchase.
Thomas Jefferson
First president. Showed the strength of the federal government by stopping the Whiskey Rebellion.
George Washington
George Washington advises the country to not have political parties, debt, or foreign alliances.
Farewell Address
The national government, the president is the leader of this government.
Federal Government
The final battle of the American Revolution.
Battle of Yorktown
The colonists "breakup" with Britain.
Declaration of Independence
A system to ensure that no branch gets too much power.
Checks & Balances
A protective tax on foreign goods.
Tariff
Known as the "Breadbasket" colonies.
Middle Colonies
A rule or tradition that future presidents follow
Precedents
These colonies had a cold climate and relied on fishing and whaling for their economy.
New England Colonies
This officially ended the American Revolution. Britain recognized the US as an independent country.
Treaty of Paris