AmericanRevolutionColonists inAmerica fought forindependencefrom Britain from1765-1783Democracya form ofgovernment inwhich peoplechoose leadersby votingBoardingSchoolsIndigenouschildren were senthere to learn toassimilate toEuropean cultureCommoditysomethingthat isboughtand soldJuneteenthA holidaycelebrated tocommemorate theemancipation of thelast enslavedpeople in TXTheConstitutionRatified in1789, thisdocument isthe supremelaw of the USUrbanof or relatingto cities andthe peoplewho live inthemImmigranta personwho comesto a countryto live thereFaminea situation inwhich manypeople do nothave enoughfood to eatTheDeclaration ofIndependencePublished in 1776,this documentannounced theseparation of the13 colonies fromBritainEmigrateto leave acountry orregion to liveelsewhere —often + fromEmancipationProclamationSigned byAbraham Lincolnin 1862 and freedenslaved people inConfederatestatesRural of or relating to thecountry and thepeople who livethere instead ofthe cityAutonomyself-governmentConfederacythe group of 11southern statesthat separatedthemselves fromthe U.S. during theAmerican Civil WarChineseExclusionActSigned by ChesterA. Arthur in 1882and prohibitedChineseimmigration intothe USIndigenousPeoplesThey lived inthe US beforecolonizationand hadadvancedsocietiesSegregationthe practice orpolicy of keepingpeople of differentraces, religions,etc., separate fromeach otherSuffragethe rightto vote inanelectionConstitutionalConventionDelegates metin PA in 1787 forthis event, whichincluded the 3/5CompromiseReconstructionthe period from 1867to 1877 when thesouthern statesjoined the northernstates again after theAmerican Civil WarPlantationa large area ofland especially ina hot part of theworld where crops(such as cotton)are grownRacismthe beliefthat one raceis superior toothersAssimilationto adopt the waysof another culture :to fully becomepart of a differentsociety, country,etc.AmericanRevolutionColonists inAmerica fought forindependencefrom Britain from1765-1783Democracya form ofgovernment inwhich peoplechoose leadersby votingBoardingSchoolsIndigenouschildren were senthere to learn toassimilate toEuropean cultureCommoditysomethingthat isboughtand soldJuneteenthA holidaycelebrated tocommemorate theemancipation of thelast enslavedpeople in TXTheConstitutionRatified in1789, thisdocument isthe supremelaw of the USUrbanof or relatingto cities andthe peoplewho live inthemImmigranta personwho comesto a countryto live thereFaminea situation inwhich manypeople do nothave enoughfood to eatTheDeclaration ofIndependencePublished in 1776,this documentannounced theseparation of the13 colonies fromBritainEmigrateto leave acountry orregion to liveelsewhere —often + fromEmancipationProclamationSigned byAbraham Lincolnin 1862 and freedenslaved people inConfederatestatesRural of or relating to thecountry and thepeople who livethere instead ofthe cityAutonomyself-governmentConfederacythe group of 11southern statesthat separatedthemselves fromthe U.S. during theAmerican Civil WarChineseExclusionActSigned by ChesterA. Arthur in 1882and prohibitedChineseimmigration intothe USIndigenousPeoplesThey lived inthe US beforecolonizationand hadadvancedsocietiesSegregationthe practice orpolicy of keepingpeople of differentraces, religions,etc., separate fromeach otherSuffragethe rightto vote inanelectionConstitutionalConventionDelegates metin PA in 1787 forthis event, whichincluded the 3/5CompromiseReconstructionthe period from 1867to 1877 when thesouthern statesjoined the northernstates again after theAmerican Civil WarPlantationa large area ofland especially ina hot part of theworld where crops(such as cotton)are grownRacismthe beliefthat one raceis superior toothersAssimilationto adopt the waysof another culture :to fully becomepart of a differentsociety, country,etc.

US History 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. Colonists in America fought for independence from Britain from 1765-1783
    American Revolution
  2. a form of government in which people choose leaders by voting
    Democracy
  3. Indigenous children were sent here to learn to assimilate to European culture
    Boarding Schools
  4. something that is bought and sold
    Commodity
  5. A holiday celebrated to commemorate the emancipation of the last enslaved people in TX
    Juneteenth
  6. Ratified in 1789, this document is the supreme law of the US
    The Constitution
  7. of or relating to cities and the people who live in them
    Urban
  8. a person who comes to a country to live there
    Immigrant
  9. a situation in which many people do not have enough food to eat
    Famine
  10. Published in 1776, this document announced the separation of the 13 colonies from Britain
    The Declaration of Independence
  11. to leave a country or region to live elsewhere — often + from
    Emigrate
  12. Signed by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 and freed enslaved people in Confederate states
    Emancipation Proclamation
  13. of or relating to the country and the people who live there instead of the city
    Rural
  14. self-government
    Autonomy
  15. the group of 11 southern states that separated themselves from the U.S. during the American Civil War
    Confederacy
  16. Signed by Chester A. Arthur in 1882 and prohibited Chinese immigration into the US
    Chinese Exclusion Act
  17. They lived in the US before colonization and had advanced societies
    Indigenous Peoples
  18. the practice or policy of keeping people of different races, religions, etc., separate from each other
    Segregation
  19. the right to vote in an election
    Suffrage
  20. Delegates met in PA in 1787 for this event, which included the 3/5 Compromise
    Constitutional Convention
  21. the period from 1867 to 1877 when the southern states joined the northern states again after the American Civil War
    Reconstruction
  22. a large area of land especially in a hot part of the world where crops (such as cotton) are grown
    Plantation
  23. the belief that one race is superior to others
    Racism
  24. to adopt the ways of another culture : to fully become part of a different society, country, etc.
    Assimilation