127yearsin 1860 theMaori'sheld ___oflandWhatTheTreaty ofWaitangi  2000 theyownedonly____Europeansettlementsstarted beingbuilt inIn 1840, the Treaty of---------------was signed, an agreementbetween the British Crownand Maori. It establishedBritish law in New Zealandand is considered NewZealand’s foundingdocument and an importantpart of the country's history.AbelTasman The Maoripopulationwas around100,000what yearThe firstEuropeancontact to NewZealand was aDutch explorer1841Conflict isillustratedThe loss of land led todisplacement of largenumbers, and manytribes were facingpoverty, forced to livein overcrowdedresource deprivedplaces. As a resultwho alsocolonizedAustraliacame acrossthe country. Free!127yearsin 1860 theMaori'sheld ___oflandWhatTheTreaty ofWaitangi  2000 theyownedonly____Europeansettlementsstarted beingbuilt inIn 1840, the Treaty of---------------was signed, an agreementbetween the British Crownand Maori. It establishedBritish law in New Zealandand is considered NewZealand’s foundingdocument and an importantpart of the country's history.AbelTasman The Maoripopulationwas around100,000what yearThe firstEuropeancontact to NewZealand was aDutch explorer1841Conflict isillustratedThe loss of land led todisplacement of largenumbers, and manytribes were facingpoverty, forced to livein overcrowdedresource deprivedplaces. As a resultwho alsocolonizedAustraliacame acrossthe country. Free!

Untitled Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. B-127 years
  2. I-in 1860 the Maori's held ___of land
  3. I-What
  4. G-The Treaty of Waitangi
  5. B-
  6. B-2000 they owned only____
  7. G-European settlements started being built in
  8. N-In 1840, the Treaty of --------------- was signed, an agreement between the British Crown and Maori. It established British law in New Zealand and is considered New Zealand’s founding document and an important part of the country's history.
  9. N-Abel Tasman
  10. G-The Maori population was around 100,000 what year
  11. I-The first European contact to New Zealand was a Dutch explorer
  12. I-1841
  13. N-Conflict is illustrated
  14. G- The loss of land led to displacement of large numbers, and many tribes were facing poverty, forced to live in overcrowded resource deprived places. As a result
  15. N-who also colonized Australia came across the country.
  16. B-Free!