Apprenticea person whoagrees to workwith a skilledcraftsman tolearn a tradeGreatAwakeninga religious revivalthat occured in the1740s and 1760swhere ministerscalled for a return tostrong faith. This ledto more religiousfreedomJohnPeterZingernewspaper journalistarrested for writingcritically about thegovernor of New York.He was arrested butfound not guilty. Thiswas a major steptowards freedom of thepressmercantilisman economicpolicy in whichcountriescompeted forwealth to gainpowerJoint-stockcompanya company inwhich investorsbuy stock inreturn for afuture profit.Indenturedservantlaborer who agreedto work without payfor a certain amountof time in exchangefor passage to thecoloniespersecutionbeingpunished orattacked foryour beliefsSubsistencefarminggrowingenough foodto supplementyour family'sdietSocialReasonforSettlementBetterway oflife, landownershipmiddlepassageThe leg of thetriangle trade thatincluded theinhumane transportof African slaves tothe West Indies fromWest Africa1639The FundamentalOrders ofConnecticut the firstwritten Constitutionin the colonies iswrittenimportsthe buyingof productsfrom othercountriestolerancetheacceptanceof differentcultures andbeliefsdiversitythe presence ofmany differentethic groups,religions, andtraditions in oneplace1620The Pilgrims land inPlymouth and signthe MayflowerCompact establishingthe idea of self-government andmajority ruleCivicvirtuea belief indemocraticideas,practices,and valuesFreedomof thePressthe right to printinformation that mightbe critical of thegovernment if truewithout beingarrested or censored1587Roanoke - thefirst attempt atEnglishsettlement - itwas a failureImmigrationThe permanentmoving of apeople into onecountry fromother countrieschartercolonya colony inwhich theKing grantspermissionto settleAnneHutchinsonbanished by thePuritans forholding women'sBible studies -helped found thecolony of RhodeIslandThomasHookerfounder ofConnecticut andwriter of theFundamentalOrders ofConnecticutBenFranklinleader of theEnlightenmentmovement in thecolonies. He was ascientist, inventor,thinker, and laterfounding fatherPoliticalReason forColonizationto escapeoppressivegovernment,the ability toparticipate ingovernment1607Jamestown - thefirst permanentEnglish settlementfounded in Virginialiteracythe abilityto readand writeRoyalColonya colonyowned bythe King andunder hiscontrol1619The Virginia House ofBurgesses wasestablished as thefirst representativeassembly in the 13Coloniesburgesseselectedrepresentativeto anassemblyRogerWilliamsbanished by thePuritans fordemanding bettertreatment of NativeAmericans - helpfound the colony ofRhode Islandexportthe sellingof productsto othercountriesEnlightenmenta movement thatbegan in Europe andspread the idea thatknowledge, reason,and science couldhelp improve societyproprietarycolonya colony in whichindividuals aregranted or givenland to superviseand governWilliamPennfounder ofPennsylvania, Quakerleader, welcomedimmigrants andsupported religiousfreedom andrepresentativegovernmentApprenticea person whoagrees to workwith a skilledcraftsman tolearn a tradeGreatAwakeninga religious revivalthat occured in the1740s and 1760swhere ministerscalled for a return tostrong faith. This ledto more religiousfreedomJohnPeterZingernewspaper journalistarrested for writingcritically about thegovernor of New York.He was arrested butfound not guilty. Thiswas a major steptowards freedom of thepressmercantilisman economicpolicy in whichcountriescompeted forwealth to gainpowerJoint-stockcompanya company inwhich investorsbuy stock inreturn for afuture profit.Indenturedservantlaborer who agreedto work without payfor a certain amountof time in exchangefor passage to thecoloniespersecutionbeingpunished orattacked foryour beliefsSubsistencefarminggrowingenough foodto supplementyour family'sdietSocialReasonforSettlementBetterway oflife, landownershipmiddlepassageThe leg of thetriangle trade thatincluded theinhumane transportof African slaves tothe West Indies fromWest Africa1639The FundamentalOrders ofConnecticut the firstwritten Constitutionin the colonies iswrittenimportsthe buyingof productsfrom othercountriestolerancetheacceptanceof differentcultures andbeliefsdiversitythe presence ofmany differentethic groups,religions, andtraditions in oneplace1620The Pilgrims land inPlymouth and signthe MayflowerCompact establishingthe idea of self-government andmajority ruleCivicvirtuea belief indemocraticideas,practices,and valuesFreedomof thePressthe right to printinformation that mightbe critical of thegovernment if truewithout beingarrested or censored1587Roanoke - thefirst attempt atEnglishsettlement - itwas a failureImmigrationThe permanentmoving of apeople into onecountry fromother countrieschartercolonya colony inwhich theKing grantspermissionto settleAnneHutchinsonbanished by thePuritans forholding women'sBible studies -helped found thecolony of RhodeIslandThomasHookerfounder ofConnecticut andwriter of theFundamentalOrders ofConnecticutBenFranklinleader of theEnlightenmentmovement in thecolonies. He was ascientist, inventor,thinker, and laterfounding fatherPoliticalReason forColonizationto escapeoppressivegovernment,the ability toparticipate ingovernment1607Jamestown - thefirst permanentEnglish settlementfounded in Virginialiteracythe abilityto readand writeRoyalColonya colonyowned bythe King andunder hiscontrol1619The Virginia House ofBurgesses wasestablished as thefirst representativeassembly in the 13Coloniesburgesseselectedrepresentativeto anassemblyRogerWilliamsbanished by thePuritans fordemanding bettertreatment of NativeAmericans - helpfound the colony ofRhode Islandexportthe sellingof productsto othercountriesEnlightenmenta movement thatbegan in Europe andspread the idea thatknowledge, reason,and science couldhelp improve societyproprietarycolonya colony in whichindividuals aregranted or givenland to superviseand governWilliamPennfounder ofPennsylvania, Quakerleader, welcomedimmigrants andsupported religiousfreedom andrepresentativegovernment

American Colonies - 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. a person who agrees to work with a skilled craftsman to learn a trade
    Apprentice
  2. a religious revival that occured in the 1740s and 1760s where ministers called for a return to strong faith. This led to more religious freedom
    Great Awakening
  3. newspaper journalist arrested for writing critically about the governor of New York. He was arrested but found not guilty. This was a major step towards freedom of the press
    John Peter Zinger
  4. an economic policy in which countries competed for wealth to gain power
    mercantilism
  5. a company in which investors buy stock in return for a future profit.
    Joint-stock company
  6. laborer who agreed to work without pay for a certain amount of time in exchange for passage to the colonies
    Indentured servant
  7. being punished or attacked for your beliefs
    persecution
  8. growing enough food to supplement your family's diet
    Subsistence farming
  9. Better way of life, land ownership
    Social Reason for Settlement
  10. The leg of the triangle trade that included the inhumane transport of African slaves to the West Indies from West Africa
    middle passage
  11. The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut the first written Constitution in the colonies is written
    1639
  12. the buying of products from other countries
    imports
  13. the acceptance of different cultures and beliefs
    tolerance
  14. the presence of many different ethic groups, religions, and traditions in one place
    diversity
  15. The Pilgrims land in Plymouth and sign the Mayflower Compact establishing the idea of self-government and majority rule
    1620
  16. a belief in democratic ideas, practices, and values
    Civic virtue
  17. the right to print information that might be critical of the government if true without being arrested or censored
    Freedom of the Press
  18. Roanoke - the first attempt at English settlement - it was a failure
    1587
  19. The permanent moving of a people into one country from other countries
    Immigration
  20. a colony in which the King grants permission to settle
    charter colony
  21. banished by the Puritans for holding women's Bible studies - helped found the colony of Rhode Island
    Anne Hutchinson
  22. founder of Connecticut and writer of the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
    Thomas Hooker
  23. leader of the Enlightenment movement in the colonies. He was a scientist, inventor, thinker, and later founding father
    Ben Franklin
  24. to escape oppressive government, the ability to participate in government
    Political Reason for Colonization
  25. Jamestown - the first permanent English settlement founded in Virginia
    1607
  26. the ability to read and write
    literacy
  27. a colony owned by the King and under his control
    Royal Colony
  28. The Virginia House of Burgesses was established as the first representative assembly in the 13 Colonies
    1619
  29. elected representative to an assembly
    burgesses
  30. banished by the Puritans for demanding better treatment of Native Americans - help found the colony of Rhode Island
    Roger Williams
  31. the selling of products to other countries
    export
  32. a movement that began in Europe and spread the idea that knowledge, reason, and science could help improve society
    Enlightenment
  33. a colony in which individuals are granted or given land to supervise and govern
    proprietary colony
  34. founder of Pennsylvania, Quaker leader, welcomed immigrants and supported religious freedom and representative government
    William Penn