Welcomingimmigrantsinto theU.S.TherepublicanpartyformedImaginaryimmigrantsAdmissionof Oregonto theUnionPreventKansas frombecoming aslave stateRejectedslavery intheir stateSouthernstatesincreased4 timesProtectingtheirlivelihoodDemocraticPartyOpposedslaveryChanges tothe enslavedpersonthrougheducationcommitmentnot tointerfere withslaveryPrejudicedagainstSouthernersThe climatewould notsupportplantationsProhibitslavery northof the MOCompromiselineConsideredfree soilunconstitutionalViolenceover theslaveryissueAcompromiseWasindependent2yearsMissouriAnti-CatholicandnativistCreate aroute fora railroadto revealthe truenature ofslaveryWelcomingimmigrantsinto theU.S.TherepublicanpartyformedImaginaryimmigrantsAdmissionof Oregonto theUnionPreventKansas frombecoming aslave stateRejectedslavery intheir stateSouthernstatesincreased4 timesProtectingtheirlivelihoodDemocraticPartyOpposedslaveryChanges tothe enslavedpersonthrougheducationcommitmentnot tointerfere withslaveryPrejudicedagainstSouthernersThe climatewould notsupportplantationsProhibitslavery northof the MOCompromiselineConsideredfree soilunconstitutionalViolenceover theslaveryissueAcompromiseWasindependent2yearsMissouriAnti-CatholicandnativistCreate aroute fora railroadto revealthe truenature ofslavery

Chapter 10 Bingo - 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. Welcoming immigrants into the U.S.
  2. The republican party formed
  3. Imaginary immigrants
  4. Admission of Oregon to the Union
  5. Prevent Kansas from becoming a slave state
  6. Rejected slavery in their state
  7. Southern states increased 4 times
  8. Protecting their livelihood
  9. Democratic Party
  10. Opposed slavery
  11. Changes to the enslaved person through education
  12. commitment not to interfere with slavery
  13. Prejudiced against Southerners
  14. The climate would not support plantations
  15. Prohibit slavery north of the MO Compromise line
  16. Considered free soil unconstitutional
  17. Violence over the slavery issue
  18. A compromise
  19. Was independent
  20. 2 years
  21. Missouri
  22. Anti-Catholic and nativist
  23. Create a route for a railroad
  24. to reveal the true nature of slavery