a fossil fuel; arock made fromdead plantsand foundundergroundmade fromdead plants oranimals; canbe burned tocreate energya strongmineral used tomake railroadtracks andsteam enginescuttingdown awide areaof treesfabricsused tomakeclothesa machinepowered by waterthat spun cottoninto yarn muchfaster than ahuman coulda social classof people whodo manual orunskilled laborthe belief thatbusinesses shouldowned by thepeople who canafford to buy andrun themelementsobtainedby mining(ex. gold)describingcities or townswhere peoplelive closelytogetheran island nationin Europe, partof the UnitedKingdom andGreat Britaintreating peopleunfairly in orderto benefit fromtheir worka river made byhumans digging atunnel into theground and filling itwith waterdescribingfarm orcountrylifethe social processby which citiesgrow and societiesbecome moreurbana person withouta home orregular workwho wandersfrom place toplacefields that allfarmers could usefreely to plantcrops and allowtheir animals tograzewhen smoke, dust,or gas arereleased into theair and make itunclean anddangerous tobreatherelated toland orfarminglaws passed bythe Britishgovernment thatlet rich landownersbuy up farmland inThe Commonsa machine thatused steam(boiled water) toturn wheels; usedin factories, mines,and trainsthe belief that thegovernmentshould ownbusinesses tokeep the rich fromcontrolling themwhen waste orchemicals enterwater and harm theanimals inside it andhumans whodrink/swim in thiswaterdevelopment ofindustry (usingmachines tomake goods) ona large scalea buildingwhere goodsare mademostly bymachinesa fossil fuel; arock made fromdead plantsand foundundergroundmade fromdead plants oranimals; canbe burned tocreate energya strongmineral used tomake railroadtracks andsteam enginescuttingdown awide areaof treesfabricsused tomakeclothesa machinepowered by waterthat spun cottoninto yarn muchfaster than ahuman coulda social classof people whodo manual orunskilled laborthe belief thatbusinesses shouldowned by thepeople who canafford to buy andrun themelementsobtainedby mining(ex. gold)describingcities or townswhere peoplelive closelytogetheran island nationin Europe, partof the UnitedKingdom andGreat Britaintreating peopleunfairly in orderto benefit fromtheir worka river made byhumans digging atunnel into theground and filling itwith waterdescribingfarm orcountrylifethe social processby which citiesgrow and societiesbecome moreurbana person withouta home orregular workwho wandersfrom place toplacefields that allfarmers could usefreely to plantcrops and allowtheir animals tograzewhen smoke, dust,or gas arereleased into theair and make itunclean anddangerous tobreatherelated toland orfarminglaws passed bythe Britishgovernment thatlet rich landownersbuy up farmland inThe Commonsa machine thatused steam(boiled water) toturn wheels; usedin factories, mines,and trainsthe belief that thegovernmentshould ownbusinesses tokeep the rich fromcontrolling themwhen waste orchemicals enterwater and harm theanimals inside it andhumans whodrink/swim in thiswaterdevelopment ofindustry (usingmachines tomake goods) ona large scalea buildingwhere goodsare mademostly bymachines

Industrial Revolution Vocab - 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 fossil fuel; a rock made from dead plants and found underground
  2. made from dead plants or animals; can be burned to create energy
  3. a strong mineral used to make railroad tracks and steam engines
  4. cutting down a wide area of trees
  5. fabrics used to make clothes
  6. a machine powered by water that spun cotton into yarn much faster than a human could
  7. a social class of people who do manual or unskilled labor
  8. the belief that businesses should owned by the people who can afford to buy and run them
  9. elements obtained by mining (ex. gold)
  10. describing cities or towns where people live closely together
  11. an island nation in Europe, part of the United Kingdom and Great Britain
  12. treating people unfairly in order to benefit from their work
  13. a river made by humans digging a tunnel into the ground and filling it with water
  14. describing farm or country life
  15. the social process by which cities grow and societies become more urban
  16. a person without a home or regular work who wanders from place to place
  17. fields that all farmers could use freely to plant crops and allow their animals to graze
  18. when smoke, dust, or gas are released into the air and make it unclean and dangerous to breathe
  19. related to land or farming
  20. laws passed by the British government that let rich landowners buy up farmland in The Commons
  21. a machine that used steam (boiled water) to turn wheels; used in factories, mines, and trains
  22. the belief that the government should own businesses to keep the rich from controlling them
  23. when waste or chemicals enter water and harm the animals inside it and humans who drink/swim in this water
  24. development of industry (using machines to make goods) on a large scale
  25. a building where goods are made mostly by machines