(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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A document outlining the rights women should be entitled to as citizens
Declaration
of Sentiments
(Principles)
3rd president of the United States, author of the Declaration of Independence, also initiated the Louisiana Purchase.
Thomas Jefferson
A word used to describe the
"unsettled" land west of the early American States.
Frontier
This woman was one of the leaders of the women's rights movement in the 1800's, main organizer of the Seneca Falls convention and main author of the Declaration of Sentiments
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
A formal peaceful agreement between two parties or countries
Treaty
A Cherokee Chief who developed a written language for his people in 1821. The alphabet has over 86 different letters/symbols.
Sequoyah
Two explorers sent by President Jefferson to explore and map the Louisiana Territory in 1803 to 1806
Lewis
&
Clark
Men who bought land and then sold it at a greater price to make a profit
Speculators
The first train travel in the USA began in 1830 and was to transport goods and people
Railroad
Women led the first of these by refusing to work and protesting with demands for higher wages
Industrial Strike
A person who was against slavery and wanted to end it.
Abolitionists
A speculator who became a war hero, governor and later the
7th President of the United States.
Fought many wars against the Native Americans and later enabled the removal of many thousands of Native Americans from their homes.
Andrew Jackson
A black woman former slave who became an advocate for abolition, temperance and women's rights in the 1800's
Sojourner Truth
A war the USA began against the British in response to trade restrictions, naval impressment, and a desire to gain more land.
War of 1812
A large tribe of Native Americans who tried
to live peacefully alongside the American states by becoming like them in lifestyle, religion, with their own central government and written language. They had made treaties with the US Federal governme
Cherokee Nation
A law made by President Jackson in 1830 that enabled the government to
"peacefully"
exchange Native American land in the southeast for new land west of the Mississippi River. This Act gave many people encouragement to forcibly remove Native Ameri
Indian Removal Act
An American who wrote the poem that later became the "Star Spangled Banner" while on a British war ship in 1814 during the battle at Fort McHenry
Francis Scott Key
A long, dangerous path taken by pioneers headed to the west coast
Oregon Trail
A Native Shoshone woman who helped Lewis & Clark on their expedition as their interpreter
Sacagawea
The routes used by US military for forcing many thousands of Native Americans to leave their land and homes and march out west of the Mississippi.
Trail of Tears
A purchase of 530 million acres of land from France in 1803 that more than doubled the size of the nation
The Louisiana Purchase
In 1821, this woman founded the first school for girls
Emma Willard
The place where the first Women's Rights
convention was held in 1848
and the Women's rights movement began
Seneca Falls
A colonial land owned by Spain that was sold to the US in after Jackson made attacks on Spanish forts and Seminole Indians. Jackson became the governor
Florida