(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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In 1855, what territory became a battleground over slavery.
Kansas
On what night did Brown and his men seize the federal armory at Harpers Ferry?
October 16, 1859
What anti-slavery senator was attacked on the Senate floor?
Charles Sumner
The name of William Lloyd Garrison's anti-slavery newspaper
The Liberator
What southern senator attacked another senator with a cane?
Preston Brooks
On what day did John Brown and his sons kill five pro-slavery men with broadswords?
May 24, 1856
William Lloyd Garrison first started battling slavery in this year.
1829
Frederick Douglass endorsed what person for president in 1860?
Abraham Lincoln
The Civil War officially began with an attack on what place?
Fort Sumter
When did John Brown secretly meet with Frederick Douglass in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania?
August 1859
What code word did John Brown have for the slaveholding south?
Africa
Who commanded the Marines at Harpers Ferry?
Robert E. Lee
John Brown was hanged on what day?
December 2, 1859
When was Abraham Lincoln elected president?
November 1860
John Brown hatched a plan to attack the armory where?
Harpers Ferry
A person who fought to abolish slavery
Abolitionist
After the Harpers Ferry raid, John Brown is portrayed as this in the American North.
Hero
What ex-slave contributed to John Brown's fight in Kansas?
Frederick Douglass
What did William Lloyd Garrison insist was the only path to victory?
Nonviolence
Abraham Lincoln was a member of what new political party?
Republican
What strengthened the grip of slaveholders over the federal government?
Compromise of 1850
What nickname was given to Kansas?
Bleeding Kansas
By 1854, the number of slaves in the US was this.
4 million
What Supreme Court case allowed for the spread of slavery?
Dred Scott Case