cottonCrop that endedthe powerstrugglebetween theUpcountry andthe LowcountrytradeCongresscould notregulatethislegislatureA governingbody thatmakes lawsSouthCarolinaThe onlystate to payback theirwar debtsratifyToapproveeducation This wasprovided intheNorthwestOrdinanceweakHow thefounding fatherswanted the newfederalgovernment tobeNorthwestOrdinanceThis lawoutlined howto admit newstates to theUnionShays'RebellionThis showedtheweakness ofthe ArticlestaxGovernmentcouldn't dothis; leftthem with nomoneyslavesThesedetermined aperson'swealth andstatus in SCcropyieldsThese werepoor after theRevolution, soplanters couldnot pay backtheir debtsslaveryLowcountryfeared thatthe Upcountrywould notsupport thisarmyNation didnot have onebecause theycould not payfor oneArticles ofConfederationThenation'sfirstconstitutiontaxablepropertyThis and whitepopulationdeterminedrepresenation inthe Compromiseof 1808statesThese heldthe mostpower underthe ArticlesunifyThe goal ofthe nationalgovernmentwas to do thiswith the statessubsidiesNo longeroffered onindigo afterthe warPhiladelphiaWhere thedelegateswould revisethe Articles ofConfederationcottonginTheinventionthat made anew cashcrop in SCOhioRiverBoundarybetween freeand slaveterritoryMassachusettsLocationof Shays'RebellionColumbiaThe SCcapital wasmoved tothis locationContinentalCongressGoverningbody for theArticles ofConfederationreapportionmentWhat thelegislatureagreed to in theCompromise of1808cottonCrop that endedthe powerstrugglebetween theUpcountry andthe LowcountrytradeCongresscould notregulatethislegislatureA governingbody thatmakes lawsSouthCarolinaThe onlystate to payback theirwar debtsratifyToapproveeducationThis wasprovided intheNorthwestOrdinanceweakHow thefounding fatherswanted the newfederalgovernment tobeNorthwestOrdinanceThis lawoutlined howto admit newstates to theUnionShays'RebellionThis showedtheweakness ofthe ArticlestaxGovernmentcouldn't dothis; leftthem with nomoneyslavesThesedetermined aperson'swealth andstatus in SCcropyieldsThese werepoor after theRevolution, soplanters couldnot pay backtheir debtsslaveryLowcountryfeared thatthe Upcountrywould notsupport thisarmyNation didnot have onebecause theycould not payfor oneArticles ofConfederationThenation'sfirstconstitutiontaxablepropertyThis and whitepopulationdeterminedrepresenation inthe Compromiseof 1808statesThese heldthe mostpower underthe ArticlesunifyThe goal ofthe nationalgovernmentwas to do thiswith the statessubsidiesNo longeroffered onindigo afterthe warPhiladelphiaWhere thedelegateswould revisethe Articles ofConfederationcottonginTheinventionthat made anew cashcrop in SCOhioRiverBoundarybetween freeand slaveterritoryMassachusettsLocationof Shays'RebellionColumbiaThe SCcapital wasmoved tothis locationContinentalCongressGoverningbody for theArticles ofConfederationreapportionmentWhat thelegislatureagreed to in theCompromise of1808

UC/LC and Articles of Confederation - 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. Crop that ended the power struggle between the Upcountry and the Lowcountry
    cotton
  2. Congress could not regulate this
    trade
  3. A governing body that makes laws
    legislature
  4. The only state to pay back their war debts
    South Carolina
  5. To approve
    ratify
  6. This was provided in the Northwest Ordinance
    education
  7. How the founding fathers wanted the new federal government to be
    weak
  8. This law outlined how to admit new states to the Union
    Northwest Ordinance
  9. This showed the weakness of the Articles
    Shays' Rebellion
  10. Government couldn't do this; left them with no money
    tax
  11. These determined a person's wealth and status in SC
    slaves
  12. These were poor after the Revolution, so planters could not pay back their debts
    crop yields
  13. Lowcountry feared that the Upcountry would not support this
    slavery
  14. Nation did not have one because they could not pay for one
    army
  15. The nation's first constitution
    Articles of Confederation
  16. This and white population determined represenation in the Compromise of 1808
    taxable property
  17. These held the most power under the Articles
    states
  18. The goal of the national government was to do this with the states
    unify
  19. No longer offered on indigo after the war
    subsidies
  20. Where the delegates would revise the Articles of Confederation
    Philadelphia
  21. The invention that made a new cash crop in SC
    cotton gin
  22. Boundary between free and slave territory
    Ohio River
  23. Location of Shays' Rebellion
    Massachusetts
  24. The SC capital was moved to this location
    Columbia
  25. Governing body for the Articles of Confederation
    Continental Congress
  26. What the legislature agreed to in the Compromise of 1808
    reapportionment