Confluencethe merging oftwo rivers,especiallyrivers ofapproximatelyequal width. Right ofDepositthe privilege ofdepositing, orstoring, good,which wouldlater beexported Firewaterthe commonNative Americanterm for whiskeyor other forms ofalcoholLoyalistcolonist whoremainedloyal toGreat BritainTreatyof Parisof 1783recognized the13 Americancolonies as anindependentnationRobertde laSalleFrench explorerwho saileddown the MSRiver to theGulf of MexicoTreatyof SanLorenzoallowedAmericans freenavigation of theMississippiRiver.32˚28’parallelthe point to whichthe British movedthe northern point ofBritish West Floridain order to includeFort Rosalie.CodeNoira decree originallypassed byFrance's KingLouis XIV in 1685governing thebehavior of freedslaves.Sieurd’IbervilleSent by Frenchto establish acolony at mouthof MS Riverafter La SallefailedContinentalCongressthe delegates whospoke and actedcollectively for thecolonies that laterbecame the UnitedStates of America.Treatyof Parisof 1763this treaty ended theFrench and IndianWar of 1754-1763and saw Franceceding all of its landin North America.Militiaan organizedforce ofcitizen-soldiersFortRosalieFrench fortestablished inpresent dayNatchez MS aftertruce with NatchezIndiansHernandode SotoSpanishexplorer thatlanded in TampaBay and movedwest into MSterritoryFortMaurepasFirst fortestablishedby the Frenchon east sideof Biloxi bayColonygeographicalareas politicallycontrolled by adistant countryBritishWestFloridaterritory taken bythe British from theSpanish whichincluded present-day MississippiCartographythe art andtechnique ofmakingmaps andcharts Expeditiona journey fora specificpurpose,such asexplorationCasquettegirlyoung women sentby France to thecolonies of theNew World inorder to marry andpopulateIndigoa plant fromwhich bluedye can beobtained31˚parallelthe originalnorthern pointmarking whereBritish WestFlorida ended. Proclamationof 1763an order issued bythe Englishgovernmenttemporarilyprohibiting migrationinto the territory b/wAppalachia and MSRiverDelegatesa personsent orauthorized torepresentothersConfluencethe merging oftwo rivers,especiallyrivers ofapproximatelyequal width. Right ofDepositthe privilege ofdepositing, orstoring, good,which wouldlater beexported Firewaterthe commonNative Americanterm for whiskeyor other forms ofalcoholLoyalistcolonist whoremainedloyal toGreat BritainTreatyof Parisof 1783recognized the13 Americancolonies as anindependentnationRobertde laSalleFrench explorerwho saileddown the MSRiver to theGulf of MexicoTreatyof SanLorenzoallowedAmericans freenavigation of theMississippiRiver.32˚28’parallelthe point to whichthe British movedthe northern point ofBritish West Floridain order to includeFort Rosalie.CodeNoira decree originallypassed byFrance's KingLouis XIV in 1685governing thebehavior of freedslaves.Sieurd’IbervilleSent by Frenchto establish acolony at mouthof MS Riverafter La SallefailedContinentalCongressthe delegates whospoke and actedcollectively for thecolonies that laterbecame the UnitedStates of America.Treatyof Parisof 1763this treaty ended theFrench and IndianWar of 1754-1763and saw Franceceding all of its landin North America.Militiaan organizedforce ofcitizen-soldiersFortRosalieFrench fortestablished inpresent dayNatchez MS aftertruce with NatchezIndiansHernandode SotoSpanishexplorer thatlanded in TampaBay and movedwest into MSterritoryFortMaurepasFirst fortestablishedby the Frenchon east sideof Biloxi bayColonygeographicalareas politicallycontrolled by adistant countryBritishWestFloridaterritory taken bythe British from theSpanish whichincluded present-day MississippiCartographythe art andtechnique ofmakingmaps andcharts Expeditiona journey fora specificpurpose,such asexplorationCasquettegirlyoung women sentby France to thecolonies of theNew World inorder to marry andpopulateIndigoa plant fromwhich bluedye can beobtained31˚parallelthe originalnorthern pointmarking whereBritish WestFlorida ended. Proclamationof 1763an order issued bythe Englishgovernmenttemporarilyprohibiting migrationinto the territory b/wAppalachia and MSRiverDelegatesa personsent orauthorized torepresentothers

European Exploration - 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 merging of two rivers, especially rivers of approximately equal width.
    Confluence
  2. the privilege of depositing, or storing, good, which would later be exported
    Right of Deposit
  3. the common Native American term for whiskey or other forms of alcohol
    Firewater
  4. colonist who remained loyal to Great Britain
    Loyalist
  5. recognized the 13 American colonies as an independent nation
    Treaty of Paris of 1783
  6. French explorer who sailed down the MS River to the Gulf of Mexico
    Robert de la Salle
  7. allowed Americans free navigation of the Mississippi River.
    Treaty of San Lorenzo
  8. the point to which the British moved the northern point of British West Florida in order to include Fort Rosalie.
    32˚28’ parallel
  9. a decree originally passed by France's King Louis XIV in 1685 governing the behavior of freed slaves.
    Code Noir
  10. Sent by French to establish a colony at mouth of MS River after La Salle failed
    Sieur d’Iberville
  11. the delegates who spoke and acted collectively for the colonies that later became the United States of America.
    Continental Congress
  12. this treaty ended the French and Indian War of 1754-1763 and saw France ceding all of its land in North America.
    Treaty of Paris of 1763
  13. an organized force of citizen-soldiers
    Militia
  14. French fort established in present day Natchez MS after truce with Natchez Indians
    Fort Rosalie
  15. Spanish explorer that landed in Tampa Bay and moved west into MS territory
    Hernando de Soto
  16. First fort established by the French on east side of Biloxi bay
    Fort Maurepas
  17. geographical areas politically controlled by a distant country
    Colony
  18. territory taken by the British from the Spanish which included present-day Mississippi
    British West Florida
  19. the art and technique of making maps and charts
    Cartography
  20. a journey for a specific purpose, such as exploration
    Expedition
  21. young women sent by France to the colonies of the New World in order to marry and populate
    Casquette girl
  22. a plant from which blue dye can be obtained
    Indigo
  23. the original northern point marking where British West Florida ended.
    31˚ parallel
  24. an order issued by the English government temporarily prohibiting migration into the territory b/w Appalachia and MS River
    Proclamation of 1763
  25. a person sent or authorized to represent others
    Delegates