This treatysecured NewOrleans for theU.S._______________The Boston___convincedmany that theBritish weretyrantsTheNew___planto amend theArticles wasrejected_____was our2ndpresidentThe firstamendment statesthat the U.S. willmake noestablishment of__________There arethis manyamendmentsin the Bill ofRights ____First twopoliticalparties:_______________An Americanvictory at_____ led toBritishsurrenderPlainsIndiansfollowed the_____ herdsTheJudiciary Actestablishedthe _______CourtThomasPainepublishedthis _____________The Bill ofRights wasadded toplease the_____________Rebellionrevealed howweak the centralgovernment wasunder the ArticlesMany Africanswere enslavedand taken to________plantationsFirstcivilization inMesoAmericawas the____________ wasour firstPresidentAlexanderHamiltonwanted anational_____Defending thecolonies in the_____ andIndian War wasexpensivepower ofJudicialReview wasestablishedby thisThe election of___ was thefirst peacefultransfer ofpowerEuropeansdesired atrade routeto __The _____Reformationled to thepersection ofthe PuritansThe ___Act taxedprinteddocuments___ andbalances keepone branch ofgov. frombecoming toopowerful.This treatysecured NewOrleans for theU.S._______________The Boston___convincedmany that theBritish weretyrantsTheNew___planto amend theArticles wasrejected_____was our2ndpresidentThe firstamendment statesthat the U.S. willmake noestablishment of__________There arethis manyamendmentsin the Bill ofRights ____First twopoliticalparties:_______________An Americanvictory at_____ led toBritishsurrenderPlainsIndiansfollowed the_____ herdsTheJudiciary Actestablishedthe _______CourtThomasPainepublishedthis _____________The Bill ofRights wasadded toplease the_____________Rebellionrevealed howweak the centralgovernment wasunder the ArticlesMany Africanswere enslavedand taken to________plantationsFirstcivilization inMesoAmericawas the____________ wasour firstPresidentAlexanderHamiltonwanted anational_____Defending thecolonies in the_____ andIndian War wasexpensivepower ofJudicialReview wasestablishedby thisThe election of___ was thefirst peacefultransfer ofpowerEuropeansdesired atrade routeto __The _____Reformationled to thepersection ofthe PuritansThe ___Act taxedprinteddocuments___ andbalances keepone branch ofgov. frombecoming toopowerful.

US History - 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. This treaty secured New Orleans for the U.S.______ _________
  2. The Boston___ convinced many that the British were tyrants
  3. The New___plan to amend the Articles was rejected
  4. _____ was our 2nd president
  5. The first amendment states that the U.S. will make no establishment of __________
  6. There are this many amendments in the Bill of Rights ____
  7. First two political parties: ______ _________
  8. An American victory at _____ led to British surrender
  9. Plains Indians followed the _____ herds
  10. The Judiciary Act established the _______ Court
  11. Thomas Paine published this ______ _______
  12. The Bill of Rights was added to please the __________
  13. ___Rebellion revealed how weak the central government was under the Articles
  14. Many Africans were enslaved and taken to ________ plantations
  15. First civilization in MesoAmerica was the ________
  16. ____ was our first President
  17. Alexander Hamilton wanted a national _____
  18. Defending the colonies in the _____ and Indian War was expensive
  19. power of Judicial Review was established by this
  20. The election of ___ was the first peaceful transfer of power
  21. Europeans desired a trade route to __
  22. The _____ Reformation led to the persection of the Puritans
  23. The ___ Act taxed printed documents
  24. ___ and balances keep one branch of gov. from becoming too powerful.