The group ofpatriots who metto talk about howthe coloniesshould deal withEnglandThelawmakersof BritishGovernmentA type ofdemocraticgovernmentwhere peopleelect officials torepresent them.Name of thecolonistsoldiers ledby GeorgeWashingtonNicknamefor BritishSoldiersA group ofpatriotsorganized toprotest actionsof the BritishGovernmentFirst shotof therevolutionA colonistwho wantedto break freefrom Britain'sRuleA long thin rodthat pushedgunpowderdown the barrelof a musketAnother name forthe patriots whofought against theBritish governmentfor independenceThe colonistwere againsttaxes becausethey had no sayin BritishlawmakingWhen alargenumber ofmuskets isfired at onceTo refuseto buy orsell goodsor servicesAnother namefor loyalistswho supportedBritishGovernmentcolonial soldierswho agreed tobe ready to fightthe British at aminute's noticeA bladeattached tothe end ofa musketA suddenor greatchangeA governmentwhere the powerand laws aremade by a singleperson called amonarch or kingA group ofvolunteersoldiersTorefuseto obeyThe crime ofbetrayingone'scountryA treaty signedby both the U.S.and Britain thatended theRevolutionaryWarA colonistwhoremainedloyal toBritainA name thatreferred toBritish soldiersduring theRevolutionaryWarThe group ofpatriots who metto talk about howthe coloniesshould deal withEnglandThelawmakersof BritishGovernmentA type ofdemocraticgovernmentwhere peopleelect officials torepresent them.Name of thecolonistsoldiers ledby GeorgeWashingtonNicknamefor BritishSoldiersA group ofpatriotsorganized toprotest actionsof the BritishGovernmentFirst shotof therevolutionA colonistwho wantedto break freefrom Britain'sRuleA long thin rodthat pushedgunpowderdown the barrelof a musketAnother name forthe patriots whofought against theBritish governmentfor independenceThe colonistwere againsttaxes becausethey had no sayin BritishlawmakingWhen alargenumber ofmuskets isfired at onceTo refuseto buy orsell goodsor servicesAnother namefor loyalistswho supportedBritishGovernmentcolonial soldierswho agreed tobe ready to fightthe British at aminute's noticeA bladeattached tothe end ofa musketA suddenor greatchangeA governmentwhere the powerand laws aremade by a singleperson called amonarch or kingA group ofvolunteersoldiersTorefuseto obeyThe crime ofbetrayingone'scountryA treaty signedby both the U.S.and Britain thatended theRevolutionaryWarA colonistwhoremainedloyal toBritainA name thatreferred toBritish soldiersduring theRevolutionaryWar

Revolutionary WAR - 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. The group of patriots who met to talk about how the colonies should deal with England
  2. The lawmakers of British Government
  3. A type of democratic government where people elect officials to represent them.
  4. Name of the colonist soldiers led by George Washington
  5. Nickname for British Soldiers
  6. A group of patriots organized to protest actions of the British Government
  7. First shot of the revolution
  8. A colonist who wanted to break free from Britain's Rule
  9. A long thin rod that pushed gunpowder down the barrel of a musket
  10. Another name for the patriots who fought against the British government for independence
  11. The colonist were against taxes because they had no say in British lawmaking
  12. When a large number of muskets is fired at once
  13. To refuse to buy or sell goods or services
  14. Another name for loyalists who supported British Government
  15. colonial soldiers who agreed to be ready to fight the British at a minute's notice
  16. A blade attached to the end of a musket
  17. A sudden or great change
  18. A government where the power and laws are made by a single person called a monarch or king
  19. A group of volunteer soldiers
  20. To refuse to obey
  21. The crime of betraying one's country
  22. A treaty signed by both the U.S. and Britain that ended the Revolutionary War
  23. A colonist who remained loyal to Britain
  24. A name that referred to British soldiers during the Revolutionary War