Proclamation (Line) of 1763 Sons of Liberty Great Awakening 1763 Treaty of Paris Marquis de LaFayette African American Culture Southern Colonies 3/5 Compromise Continental Army Valley Forge Bill of Rights The Federalist Papers COlonial Self- Governance James Madison New England Colonies Mid- Atlantic Colonies Alexander Hamilton France George Washington Articles of Confederation House of Representatives Mercantilism Stamp Act Thomas Paine Puritan Benjamin Franklin Declaration of Independence Great Britain Northwest Ordinance of 1787 Trans- Atlantic Slave Trade Daughters of LIberty Salutary Neglect Intolerable Acts Federalists Middle Passage Land Ordinance of 1785 French & Indian War Battle of Yorktown Congress Battle of Trenton Battle of Saratoga Checks and Balances Thomas Jefferson Committees of Correspondence Ratification Anti- Federalist Colonization Common Sense Senate American Revolution Treaty of Paris 1783 Committee of Five John Locke Daniel Shays Baron von Steubon Virginia Plan New Jersey Plan Johns Adams Separation of Powers Great Compromise Limited Government U.S. COnstitution Proclamation (Line) of 1763 Sons of Liberty Great Awakening 1763 Treaty of Paris Marquis de LaFayette African American Culture Southern Colonies 3/5 Compromise Continental Army Valley Forge Bill of Rights The Federalist Papers COlonial Self- Governance James Madison New England Colonies Mid- Atlantic Colonies Alexander Hamilton France George Washington Articles of Confederation House of Representatives Mercantilism Stamp Act Thomas Paine Puritan Benjamin Franklin Declaration of Independence Great Britain Northwest Ordinance of 1787 Trans- Atlantic Slave Trade Daughters of LIberty Salutary Neglect Intolerable Acts Federalists Middle Passage Land Ordinance of 1785 French & Indian War Battle of Yorktown Congress Battle of Trenton Battle of Saratoga Checks and Balances Thomas Jefferson Committees of Correspondence Ratification Anti- Federalist Colonization Common Sense Senate American Revolution Treaty of Paris 1783 Committee of Five John Locke Daniel Shays Baron von Steubon Virginia Plan New Jersey Plan Johns Adams Separation of Powers Great Compromise Limited Government U.S. COnstitution
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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.
O-Proclamation (Line) of 1763
B-Sons of Liberty
N-Great Awakening
N-1763 Treaty of Paris
I-Marquis de LaFayette
I-African American Culture
O-Southern Colonies
G-3/5 Compromise
G-Continental Army
G-Valley Forge
I-Bill of Rights
G-The Federalist Papers
I-COlonial Self-Governance
I-James Madison
B-New England Colonies
I-Mid-Atlantic Colonies
N-Alexander Hamilton
I-France
G-George Washington
B-Articles of Confederation
G-House of Representatives
I-Mercantilism
N-Stamp Act
O-Thomas Paine
B-Puritan
B-Benjamin Franklin
N-Declaration of Independence
O-Great Britain
O-Northwest Ordinance of 1787
O-Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
I-Daughters of LIberty
O-Salutary Neglect
G-Intolerable Acts
G-Federalists
O-Middle Passage
I-Land Ordinance of 1785
I-French & Indian War
O-Battle of Yorktown
N-Congress
B-Battle of Trenton
N-Battle of Saratoga
O-Checks and Balances
B-Thomas Jefferson
I-Committees of Correspondence
B-Ratification
B-Anti-Federalist
N-Colonization
O-Common Sense
B-Senate
G-American Revolution
B-Treaty of Paris 1783
G-Committee of Five
N-John Locke
N-Daniel Shays
G-Baron von Steubon
N-Virginia Plan
I-New Jersey Plan
B-Johns Adams
G-Separation of Powers
N-Great Compromise
B-Limited Government
O-U.S. COnstitution