PromontoryPointThe meetingpoint for tworailroadsWomenWhich groupfoughthardest fortemperanceDisease,FamineandStarvationReasons whyIrishimmigrantsleft forAmerica in the1840sCottonGinCausedcottonproduction togrow to 100thousand balesa yearEmancipationProclamationAnexecutiveorder tofree slavesManifestDestinyThe namegiven to the ideathat the U.S.would naturallyoccupy the west.13thAmendmentLaw thatabolishesslavery15Amendmentvoting rightsfor all menno matterrace or colorDorotheaDixFought forthe rightsof thementally illIreland,GreatBritain,GermanyTheseImmigrantgroups soughtrefugein America inthe 1840sSutter'sMillWhile John washaving asawmill built,his carpenter,James, foundgold.RevivalismMeetingoutsideunder a tentfor a loudmeetingSouthCarolinaFirst tosecedefrom theUnionCulturalDiversityImmigrantsbrought thiswhenthey came toAmericaTranscen-dentalismA progressiveview in whichdivinitypervades allnature andhumanityAbolitionMovementto freeslavesHoraceMannHelpedmake publicschoolpossible14thAmendmentdefinescitizenshipand dueprocessDeistsBelievedhumannature wasessentiallygoodTemperanceAbstainingfromalcoholIndianRemovalActForced NativeAmerican tribesto move to landwest of theMississippi RiverAndrewJacksonHe institutedthe IndianRemoval ActHomesteadActreside onit, improveit andfarm itDredScott v.SanfordOutcome:Slaves were notconsideredcitizens;therefore, didnot have rights.PromontoryPointThe meetingpoint for tworailroadsWomenWhich groupfoughthardest fortemperanceDisease,FamineandStarvationReasons whyIrishimmigrantsleft forAmerica in the1840sCottonGinCausedcottonproduction togrow to 100thousand balesa yearEmancipationProclamationAnexecutiveorder tofree slavesManifestDestinyThe namegiven to the ideathat the U.S.would naturallyoccupy the west.13thAmendmentLaw thatabolishesslavery15Amendmentvoting rightsfor all menno matterrace or colorDorotheaDixFought forthe rightsof thementally illIreland,GreatBritain,GermanyTheseImmigrantgroups soughtrefugein America inthe 1840sSutter'sMillWhile John washaving asawmill built,his carpenter,James, foundgold.RevivalismMeetingoutsideunder a tentfor a loudmeetingSouthCarolinaFirst tosecedefrom theUnionCulturalDiversityImmigrantsbrought thiswhenthey came toAmericaTranscen-dentalismA progressiveview in whichdivinitypervades allnature andhumanityAbolitionMovementto freeslavesHoraceMannHelpedmake publicschoolpossible14thAmendmentdefinescitizenshipand dueprocessDeistsBelievedhumannature wasessentiallygoodTemperanceAbstainingfromalcoholIndianRemovalActForced NativeAmerican tribesto move to landwest of theMississippi RiverAndrewJacksonHe institutedthe IndianRemoval ActHomesteadActreside onit, improveit andfarm itDredScott v.SanfordOutcome:Slaves were notconsideredcitizens;therefore, didnot have rights.

United States 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. The meeting point for two railroads
    Promontory Point
  2. Which group fought hardest for temperance
    Women
  3. Reasons why Irish immigrants left for America in the 1840s
    Disease, Famine and Starvation
  4. Caused cotton production to grow to 100 thousand bales a year
    Cotton Gin
  5. An executive order to free slaves
    Emancipation Proclamation
  6. The name given to the idea that the U.S. would naturally occupy the west.
    Manifest Destiny
  7. Law that abolishes slavery
    13th Amendment
  8. voting rights for all men no matter race or color
    15 Amendment
  9. Fought for the rights of the mentally ill
    Dorothea Dix
  10. These Immigrant groups sought refuge in America in the 1840s
    Ireland, Great Britain, Germany
  11. While John was having a sawmill built, his carpenter, James, found gold.
    Sutter's Mill
  12. Meeting outside under a tent for a loud meeting
    Revivalism
  13. First to secede from the Union
    South Carolina
  14. Immigrants brought this when they came to America
    Cultural Diversity
  15. A progressive view in which divinity pervades all nature and humanity
    Transcen-dentalism
  16. Movement to free slaves
    Abolition
  17. Helped make public school possible
    Horace Mann
  18. defines citizenship and due process
    14th Amendment
  19. Believed human nature was essentially good
    Deists
  20. Abstaining from alcohol
    Temperance
  21. Forced Native American tribes to move to land west of the Mississippi River
    Indian Removal Act
  22. He instituted the Indian Removal Act
    Andrew Jackson
  23. reside on it, improve it and farm it
    Homestead Act
  24. Outcome: Slaves were not considered citizens; therefore, did not have rights.
    Dred Scott v. Sanford