BoycottTo refuse tobuy items froma particulargroup ofpeople.TyrantA ruler whoexercisesabsolutepower harshlyor brutally.CoerciveActs orIntolerableActsLaws intended topunish Massachusettsfor the Boston TeaParty. The closing ofBoston Harbor,allowing troops to stayin people’s homes, andbanning town meetingswere among them.MilitiaCiviliansoldiers.CrispusAttucksAn AfricanAmerican whowas killed atthe “BostonMassacre”.TheDaughtersof LibertyA women’s group thatorganized boycotts,produced homemadefabrics and goods forthe Patriot cause.Paul Revere,WilliamDawes,SamuelPrescottThese menrode aroundMA warning thepeople that“British werecoming”.TheTownshendActsA law thatplaced atax onimports.TheProclamationof 1763A law that made theAppalachian Mountainsthe westernborder of the thirteencolonies. Colonists didnot like the lawbecause it limited theirmovement.How the Frenchand Indian Warcaused theAmericanRevolution?The war left Britainwith a huge debtproblem. Britainhad to tax thecolonies to pay forthe war.RepealTo cancelan act orlaw.ThomasPaineWrote thebookCommonSense.Why theBritishwent toConcord?To destroy andconfiscate thecolonial militia’sammunition.LoyalistColonist thatremainedloyal toBritain.EffigyA rag figurerepresentingan unpopularindividual.GeorgeIIIKing ofEngland.StampActA law that placed atax on printedmaterial(newspapers, wills,marriage licenses,pamphlets, andplaying cards).TeaActA law that allowedthe British East IndiaCompany to sell teawithout paying mosttaxes. It made theprice of tea cheaper.WhathappenedatLexington?A small fight thattook place betweenthe British Army and70 minute men.“The Shot HeardRound the World”MinutemenColonial Militiamen that couldbe ready tofight in a“minute’s”notice.“No TaxationWithout theRepresentation”A colonial slogan thatdemandedrepresentation inParliament if Britaintaxed the colonies.(Basically the colonistwanted a say ingovernment)TheBostonMassacreThe killing of fivecolonists by Britishsoldiers that wasportrayed as brutalmurder in coldblood.PaulRevereCreated a picture ofthe “BostonMassacre” that wasused aspropaganda againstthe British.PatriotColonist thatfought forIndependence.TheSons ofLibertyA Patriotorganization thatorganizedprotests againstBritish policies.TheBostonTea PartyColonists dumpedtea off of EnglishShips to protestthe Tea Act, and toprotest the TeaAct.TheContinentalCongressA group ofrepresentativesfrom each ofthe colonies.CommonSenseA pamphlet publishedby Thomas Painethat said it wascommon sense for usto break away fromBritain.SamuelAdamsAn AmericanPatriot whostarted theSon’s ofLiberty.BoycottTo refuse tobuy items froma particulargroup ofpeople.TyrantA ruler whoexercisesabsolutepower harshlyor brutally.CoerciveActs orIntolerableActsLaws intended topunish Massachusettsfor the Boston TeaParty. The closing ofBoston Harbor,allowing troops to stayin people’s homes, andbanning town meetingswere among them.MilitiaCiviliansoldiers.CrispusAttucksAn AfricanAmerican whowas killed atthe “BostonMassacre”.TheDaughtersof LibertyA women’s group thatorganized boycotts,produced homemadefabrics and goods forthe Patriot cause.Paul Revere,WilliamDawes,SamuelPrescottThese menrode aroundMA warning thepeople that“British werecoming”.TheTownshendActsA law thatplaced atax onimports.TheProclamationof 1763A law that made theAppalachian Mountainsthe westernborder of the thirteencolonies. Colonists didnot like the lawbecause it limited theirmovement.How the Frenchand Indian Warcaused theAmericanRevolution?The war left Britainwith a huge debtproblem. Britainhad to tax thecolonies to pay forthe war.RepealTo cancelan act orlaw.ThomasPaineWrote thebookCommonSense.Why theBritishwent toConcord?To destroy andconfiscate thecolonial militia’sammunition.LoyalistColonist thatremainedloyal toBritain.EffigyA rag figurerepresentingan unpopularindividual.GeorgeIIIKing ofEngland.StampActA law that placed atax on printedmaterial(newspapers, wills,marriage licenses,pamphlets, andplaying cards).TeaActA law that allowedthe British East IndiaCompany to sell teawithout paying mosttaxes. It made theprice of tea cheaper.WhathappenedatLexington?A small fight thattook place betweenthe British Army and70 minute men.“The Shot HeardRound the World”MinutemenColonial Militiamen that couldbe ready tofight in a“minute’s”notice.“No TaxationWithout theRepresentation”A colonial slogan thatdemandedrepresentation inParliament if Britaintaxed the colonies.(Basically the colonistwanted a say ingovernment)TheBostonMassacreThe killing of fivecolonists by Britishsoldiers that wasportrayed as brutalmurder in coldblood.PaulRevereCreated a picture ofthe “BostonMassacre” that wasused aspropaganda againstthe British.PatriotColonist thatfought forIndependence.TheSons ofLibertyA Patriotorganization thatorganizedprotests againstBritish policies.TheBostonTea PartyColonists dumpedtea off of EnglishShips to protestthe Tea Act, and toprotest the TeaAct.TheContinentalCongressA group ofrepresentativesfrom each ofthe colonies.CommonSenseA pamphlet publishedby Thomas Painethat said it wascommon sense for usto break away fromBritain.SamuelAdamsAn AmericanPatriot whostarted theSon’s ofLiberty.

Road to Revolution Bingo - 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. To refuse to buy items from a particular group of people.
    Boycott
  2. A ruler who exercises absolute power harshly or brutally.
    Tyrant
  3. Laws intended to punish Massachusetts for the Boston Tea Party. The closing of Boston Harbor, allowing troops to stay in people’s homes, and banning town meetings were among them.
    Coercive Acts or Intolerable Acts
  4. Civilian soldiers.
    Militia
  5. An African American who was killed at the “Boston Massacre”.
    Crispus Attucks
  6. A women’s group that organized boycotts, produced homemade fabrics and goods for the Patriot cause.
    The Daughters of Liberty
  7. These men rode around MA warning the people that “British were coming”.
    Paul Revere, William Dawes, Samuel Prescott
  8. A law that placed a tax on imports.
    The Townshend Acts
  9. A law that made the Appalachian Mountains the western border of the thirteen colonies. Colonists did not like the law because it limited their movement.
    The Proclamation of 1763
  10. The war left Britain with a huge debt problem. Britain had to tax the colonies to pay for the war.
    How the French and Indian War caused the American Revolution?
  11. To cancel an act or law.
    Repeal
  12. Wrote the book Common Sense.
    Thomas Paine
  13. To destroy and confiscate the colonial militia’s ammunition.
    Why the British went to Concord?
  14. Colonist that remained loyal to Britain.
    Loyalist
  15. A rag figure representing an unpopular individual.
    Effigy
  16. King of England.
    George III
  17. A law that placed a tax on printed material (newspapers, wills, marriage licenses, pamphlets, and playing cards).
    Stamp Act
  18. A law that allowed the British East India Company to sell tea without paying most taxes. It made the price of tea cheaper.
    Tea Act
  19. A small fight that took place between the British Army and 70 minute men. “The Shot Heard Round the World”
    What happened at Lexington?
  20. Colonial Militia men that could be ready to fight in a “minute’s” notice.
    Minutemen
  21. A colonial slogan that demanded representation in Parliament if Britain taxed the colonies. (Basically the colonist wanted a say in government)
    “No Taxation Without the Representation”
  22. The killing of five colonists by British soldiers that was portrayed as brutal murder in cold blood.
    The Boston Massacre
  23. Created a picture of the “Boston Massacre” that was used as propaganda against the British.
    Paul Revere
  24. Colonist that fought for Independence.
    Patriot
  25. A Patriot organization that organized protests against British policies.
    The Sons of Liberty
  26. Colonists dumped tea off of English Ships to protest the Tea Act, and to protest the Tea Act.
    The Boston Tea Party
  27. A group of representatives from each of the colonies.
    The Continental Congress
  28. A pamphlet published by Thomas Paine that said it was common sense for us to break away from Britain.
    Common Sense
  29. An American Patriot who started the Son’s of Liberty.
    Samuel Adams