stategovernmentonly insessionfor part ofthe yearlonglegscompanionsmade him wadeacross streamsbecause of hisWillie3rdsonAbolitionistspeople whowere fightingto makeslaveryillegalWhigswanted astrongercentralgovernmentIllinoisRepublicansWhonominatedLincolnunanimouslyto the SenateLove IsEternalengraveon Mary'sweddingringSupremeCourtDecidedthe DredScott Casein 1857Kansas-NebraskaAct of1954This broughtLincoln backto politicsMissouriBecame astate in1820/Slaverywas legalEdward2ndson/diedat age 3stovepipehatLincoln hada habit ofcarryingimportantpapers hereLincolnsaid,"no man is goodenough to governanother man withoutthat other'sconsent,"no matterwhat color the personwas1846elected as arepresentativefrom IllinoisSenateLincolnchallengedDouglas forhis seat intheNovember4, 1842LincolnmarriedMary ToddDemocratssupportedstatesrightsMaryToddSouthernbelleAWhigLincolnwas this inhis earlycareerRobert1stchild1837YearLincolnmoved toSpringfieldRepublicannew politicalpartyfounded inorder to fightslaveryJohn C.Fre'mont1stpresidentialcandidate wasexplorer &military leaderThomasLincolnthought 4thson lookedlike a tadpole.Nickname TadSenatorStephenDouglasHe wasresponsiblefor theKansas-Nebraska ActBible"A housedivided againstitself cannotstand" is aquotation fromtheJamesBuchanansupportedslavery &becamepresidentDredScottA Slave whosemaster hadbrought him tolive in illinois &WisconsinTerritorySpringfieldnewstatecapitalstategovernmentonly insessionfor part ofthe yearlonglegscompanionsmade him wadeacross streamsbecause of hisWillie3rdsonAbolitionistspeople whowere fightingto makeslaveryillegalWhigswanted astrongercentralgovernmentIllinoisRepublicansWhonominatedLincolnunanimouslyto the SenateLove IsEternalengraveon Mary'sweddingringSupremeCourtDecidedthe DredScott Casein 1857Kansas-NebraskaAct of1954This broughtLincoln backto politicsMissouriBecame astate in1820/Slaverywas legalEdward2ndson/diedat age 3stovepipehatLincoln hada habit ofcarryingimportantpapers hereLincolnsaid,"no man is goodenough to governanother man withoutthat other'sconsent,"no matterwhat color the personwas1846elected as arepresentativefrom IllinoisSenateLincolnchallengedDouglas forhis seat intheNovember4, 1842LincolnmarriedMary ToddDemocratssupportedstatesrightsMaryToddSouthernbelleAWhigLincolnwas this inhis earlycareerRobert1stchild1837YearLincolnmoved toSpringfieldRepublicannew politicalpartyfounded inorder to fightslaveryJohn C.Fre'mont1stpresidentialcandidate wasexplorer &military leaderThomasLincolnthought 4thson lookedlike a tadpole.Nickname TadSenatorStephenDouglasHe wasresponsiblefor theKansas-Nebraska ActBible"A housedivided againstitself cannotstand" is aquotation fromtheJamesBuchanansupportedslavery &becamepresidentDredScottA Slave whosemaster hadbrought him tolive in illinois &WisconsinTerritorySpringfieldnewstatecapital

Who Was Abraham Lincoln? CH3&4 - 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. only in session for part of the year
    state government
  2. companions made him wade across streams because of his
    long legs
  3. 3rd son
    Willie
  4. people who were fighting to make slavery illegal
    Abolitionists
  5. wanted a stronger central government
    Whigs
  6. Who nominated Lincoln unanimously to the Senate
    Illinois Republicans
  7. engrave on Mary's wedding ring
    Love Is Eternal
  8. Decided the Dred Scott Case in 1857
    Supreme Court
  9. This brought Lincoln back to politics
    Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1954
  10. Became a state in 1820/Slavery was legal
    Missouri
  11. 2nd son/died at age 3
    Edward
  12. Lincoln had a habit of carrying important papers here
    stovepipe hat
  13. said,"no man is good enough to govern another man without that other's consent,"no matter what color the person was
    Lincoln
  14. elected as a representative from Illinois
    1846
  15. Lincoln challenged Douglas for his seat in the
    Senate
  16. Lincoln married Mary Todd
    November 4, 1842
  17. supported states rights
    Democrats
  18. Southern belle
    Mary Todd
  19. Lincoln was this in his early career
    A Whig
  20. 1st child
    Robert
  21. Year Lincoln moved to Springfield
    1837
  22. new political party founded in order to fight slavery
    Republican
  23. 1st presidential candidate was explorer & military leader
    John C. Fre'mont
  24. Lincoln thought 4th son looked like a tadpole. Nickname Tad
    Thomas
  25. He was responsible for the Kansas-Nebraska Act
    Senator Stephen Douglas
  26. "A house divided against itself cannot stand" is a quotation from the
    Bible
  27. supported slavery & became president
    James Buchanan
  28. A Slave whose master had brought him to live in illinois & Wisconsin Territory
    Dred Scott
  29. new state capital
    Springfield