(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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Gold
Which of the 3 G's is wanting to trade with Native Americans?
Obstacle
Fear of the unknown represents a:
Cabot
Who explored the Eastern Coast of Canada for England?
Spain
Which country set up missions?
Colorado
Coronado explored which river?
Atlantic
Which ocean did all of the explorers navigate/cross?
Motivations
The 3 G's represent the _________ of exploration
God
Wanting to spread Christianity represents which of the 3 G's?
France
Which country set up trading posts, especially for furs?
LaSalle
Which explorer claimed the Mississippi River valley for France?
England
Which country set up a lot of settlements?
Farming Techniques
What was something Europeans learned from Native Americans?
Gold
Portugal traded with Africa for:
Spain
Which country conquered and enslaved Native Americans?
Glory
Believing your culture is superior is which of the 3 G's?
West Africa
Ghana, Mali, and Songhai were located in:
They ruled in sequence (one right after the other)
What is true about West African Kingdoms?
Made after the time period by someone who wasn't there
What is a secondary source?
Quebec
Samuel de Champlain established the settlement of:
Not having enough food/supplies
An example of an obstacle would be:
Be shared
Native Americans believed land should:
Achievement
Increasing knowledge and trade represents a:
Coronado
Which explorer claimed the Southwest U.S. for Spain?
Disease
An effect of European exploration on Native Americans
Building an empire
An example of glory as a motivation would be:
Portugal
Which country made voyages to West Africa?
Mali
Mansa Musa was the leader of which empire?
Made during the time period
What is a primary source?