Settled by debtors who wanted to start a new life Somebody who owes money to someone else Group of people who build a settlement Believed that everyone could talk to God directly A colony of people who used to be in prison Any small community of people First permanent English settlement Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia Fertile Farmlands, Rivers, Harbors, & Forests Rich Farmlands & Rivers Settled by the Quakers who wanted religious freedom Timber, Fish, & Deep Harbors Settled by Puritans who wanted religious freedom Settled by the Pilgrims who wanted religious freedom Mild Winters (Some Snow & Ice) & Moderate Summers Farmers, Enslaved African Americans, & Indentured Servants A risky or daring journey or undertaking Rivers, Harbors, & Rich Farmlands Long, Harsh Winters & Moderate Summers Unskilled and Skilled Workers, Farmers, Fishermen, & Merchants Skilled craftsmen, Fisherman, Merchants, & Shipbuilders Tools & Buildings New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware Also Known As Pilgrims. Wanted to Leave the Church of England. Known as the “Lost Colony” & was an economic venture Jagged Coastline, Lots of Harbors, & Rocky Soil Harbors, Rivers, & Oceans, Fertile Farmlands for Plantations Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Connecticut Humid & Long Summers, Hot Temps Led to Disease Settled by debtors who wanted to start a new life Somebody who owes money to someone else Group of people who build a settlement Believed that everyone could talk to God directly A colony of people who used to be in prison Any small community of people First permanent English settlement Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia Fertile Farmlands, Rivers, Harbors, & Forests Rich Farmlands & Rivers Settled by the Quakers who wanted religious freedom Timber, Fish, & Deep Harbors Settled by Puritans who wanted religious freedom Settled by the Pilgrims who wanted religious freedom Mild Winters (Some Snow & Ice) & Moderate Summers Farmers, Enslaved African Americans, & Indentured Servants A risky or daring journey or undertaking Rivers, Harbors, & Rich Farmlands Long, Harsh Winters & Moderate Summers Unskilled and Skilled Workers, Farmers, Fishermen, & Merchants Skilled craftsmen, Fisherman, Merchants, & Shipbuilders Tools & Buildings New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware Also Known As Pilgrims. Wanted to Leave the Church of England. Known as the “Lost Colony” & was an economic venture Jagged Coastline, Lots of Harbors, & Rocky Soil Harbors, Rivers, & Oceans, Fertile Farmlands for Plantations Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Connecticut Humid & Long Summers, Hot Temps Led to Disease
(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.
Settled by debtors who wanted to start a new life
Somebody who owes money to someone else
Group of people who build a settlement
Believed that everyone could talk to God directly
A colony of people who used to be in prison
Any small community of people
First permanent English settlement
Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia
Fertile Farmlands, Rivers, Harbors, & Forests
Rich Farmlands & Rivers
Settled by the Quakers who wanted religious freedom
Timber, Fish, & Deep Harbors
Settled by Puritans who wanted religious freedom
Settled by the Pilgrims who wanted religious freedom
Mild Winters (Some Snow & Ice) & Moderate Summers
Farmers, Enslaved African Americans, & Indentured Servants
A risky or daring journey or undertaking
Rivers, Harbors, & Rich Farmlands
Long, Harsh Winters & Moderate Summers
Unskilled and Skilled Workers, Farmers, Fishermen, & Merchants
Skilled craftsmen, Fisherman, Merchants, & Shipbuilders
Tools & Buildings
New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware
Also Known As Pilgrims. Wanted to Leave the Church of England.
Known as the “Lost Colony” & was an economic venture
Jagged Coastline, Lots of Harbors, & Rocky Soil
Harbors, Rivers, & Oceans, Fertile Farmlands for Plantations
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Connecticut
Humid & Long Summers, Hot Temps Led to Disease