(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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Date Robert Lee surrendered to US Grant which ended battle.
April 6th, 1865
President of the Confederate States of America
Jefferson Davis
A military operation in which forces surround a town in hopes of surrender
Siege
Violent uprising of slaves against their owners.
Slave Rebellion
The site of Lincoln's
assassination.
Ford Theatre in Washington D.C.
Assassainated Abraham Lincoln
John Wilkes Booth
The SC fort who's capture marked the beginning of the Civil War
Fort Sumter
Citizen soldiers
Militia
Number of Mississippians killed in the Civil War
27,000
The date Abraham Lincoln was elected.
November 6th, 1860
Site of railway junction which cut off supplies to MS
Corinth
An important battle fought on the border of MS and TN which opened MS to Union troops
The Battle of Shiloh
Governor of MS during the Civil War
John Pettus
A formal meeting to discuss arguments in favor and in opposition to secession.
Secession Convention
To withdraw from a formal alliance or organization.
Secession
The political party that supported abolishing slavery in 1860
Republican
State that Gov. Pettus fled to after the Civil War
Arkansas
Crop grown in MS which brought great wealth.
Cotton
Executive order by Lincoln which granted freedom to all slaves.
Emancipation Proclamation
The Gibraltar of the Confederacy
Vicksburg
Small number of wealthy cotton planters in Antebellum MS.
Planter Elite
The ability of a government to make decisions on its own.
Sovereignty
Made cotton production easier by separating seeds mechanically
Cotton Gin
A person who supported ending slavery.
Abolitionist
An estate on which crops are cultivated by resident labor.
Plantation
Southerners who passionately advocated for secession.
Fire-eaters
The cause of death of 80% of Civil War soldiers.
Disease
The era after the Civil War in which the U.S. attempted to integrate the South back into the Union.
Reconstruction
The year the U.S. banned the importation of slaves.
1807
A Union formed by slave-holding states in January, 1861
The Confederate States of America