JohnBellHenryWardBeecherCrittendencompromiseUncleTom’sCabinDredScottCompromiseof 1850HarrietBeecherStoweConstitutionalUnion PartyStephenDouglasAbrahamLincolnDavidAtchisonWilmotProvisoTheCrimeAgainstKansasHarpersFerryPopularSovereigntyFugitiveSlaveLawsBoundariesof TexasA HouseDividedSpeechIssue ofCaliforniaPrestonBrooksKansasNebraskaAct/NebraskaBillAndrewButlerBleedingKansasCalhoun'sSenateResolutionsSlaveTradein DCJohnBreckenridgeCharlesSumnerRogerBTaneyElectionof 1848DredScottDecisionJohnBrownJohnBellHenryWardBeecherCrittendencompromiseUncleTom’sCabinDredScottCompromiseof 1850HarrietBeecherStoweConstitutionalUnion PartyStephenDouglasAbrahamLincolnDavidAtchisonWilmotProvisoTheCrimeAgainstKansasHarpersFerryPopularSovereigntyFugitiveSlaveLawsBoundariesof TexasA HouseDividedSpeechIssue ofCaliforniaPrestonBrooksKansasNebraskaAct/NebraskaBillAndrewButlerBleedingKansasCalhoun'sSenateResolutionsSlaveTradein DCJohnBreckenridgeCharlesSumnerRogerBTaneyElectionof 1848DredScottDecisionJohnBrown

The Terrible 1850s - 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. John Bell
  2. Henry Ward Beecher
  3. Crittenden compromise
  4. Uncle Tom’s Cabin
  5. Dred Scott
  6. Compromise of 1850
  7. Harriet Beecher Stowe
  8. Constitutional Union Party
  9. Stephen Douglas
  10. Abraham Lincoln
  11. David Atchison
  12. Wilmot Proviso
  13. The Crime Against Kansas
  14. Harpers Ferry
  15. Popular Sovereignty
  16. Fugitive Slave Laws
  17. Boundaries of Texas
  18. A House Divided Speech
  19. Issue of California
  20. Preston Brooks
  21. Kansas Nebraska Act/Nebraska Bill
  22. Andrew Butler
  23. Bleeding Kansas
  24. Calhoun's Senate Resolutions
  25. Slave Trade in DC
  26. John Breckenridge
  27. Charles Sumner
  28. Roger B Taney
  29. Election of 1848
  30. Dred Scott Decision
  31. John Brown