AfricanAmericankilled in theBostonMassacreCarriesoutlawsLoyalistsGeorgeWashingtonNo JudicialBranchNo ArmyNo Taxesshortages ofeverythingfrom food toclothing tomedicine. firstconstitutionof the UnitedStatesBeginning ofDeclaration ofIndependenceMarch5, 1770Ruler ofGreatBritainOneHouseLegislatureAlliesof theIndianended theFrenchand IndianWarBattle ofSaratogaNumber ofstatesneeded topass a lawStampActThomasPaineMs.MeansFavoriteColorWilliamBlackstone1775ThomasJeffersonFrench &IndianWarPatriotsBostonTeaPartyAfricanAmericankilled in theBostonMassacreCarriesoutlawsLoyalistsGeorgeWashingtonNo JudicialBranchNo ArmyNo Taxesshortages ofeverythingfrom food toclothing tomedicine.firstconstitutionof the UnitedStatesBeginning ofDeclaration ofIndependenceMarch5, 1770Ruler ofGreatBritainOneHouseLegislatureAlliesof theIndianended theFrenchand IndianWarBattle ofSaratogaNumber ofstatesneeded topass a lawStampActThomasPaineMs.MeansFavoriteColorWilliamBlackstone1775ThomasJeffersonFrench &IndianWarPatriotsBostonTeaParty

American Revolution - 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. African American killed in the Boston Massacre
  2. Carries out laws
  3. Loyalists
  4. George Washington
  5. No Judicial Branch No Army No Taxes
  6. shortages of everything from food to clothing to medicine.
  7. first constitution of the United States
  8. Beginning of Declaration of Independence
  9. March 5, 1770
  10. Ruler of Great Britain
  11. One House Legislature
  12. Allies of the Indian
  13. ended the French and Indian War
  14. Battle of Saratoga
  15. Number of states needed to pass a law
  16. Stamp Act
  17. Thomas Paine
  18. Ms. Means Favorite Color
  19. William Blackstone
  20. 1775
  21. Thomas Jefferson
  22. French & Indian War
  23. Patriots
  24. Boston Tea Party