The Great Compromise They protested the Stamp Act Stated rights and freedoms people have Boycott British goods George Washington The French and Indian war was expensive Ship Building The Boston Massacre Executive Branch King collects money for protecting Make laws Taxation without representation Colony The right to life, liberty, pursuit of happiness The right to vote Taxes Purposes of U.S. Government Conflict Work together against Britain The Colonists and American Indians American colonists refusing to pay taxes Americans can fight British soldiers Common Sense Lexington and Concord The Great Compromise They protested the Stamp Act Stated rights and freedoms people have Boycott British goods George Washington The French and Indian war was expensive Ship Building The Boston Massacre Executive Branch King collects money for protecting Make laws Taxation without representation Colony The right to life, liberty, pursuit of happiness The right to vote Taxes Purposes of U.S. Government Conflict Work together against Britain The Colonists and American Indians American colonists refusing to pay taxes Americans can fight British soldiers Common Sense Lexington and Concord
(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.
The Great Compromise
They protested the Stamp Act
Stated rights and freedoms people have
Boycott British goods
George Washington
The French and Indian war was expensive
Ship Building
The Boston Massacre
Executive Branch
King collects money for protecting
Make laws
Taxation without representation
Colony
The right to life, liberty, pursuit of happiness
The right to vote
Taxes
Purposes of U.S. Government
Conflict
Work together against Britain
The Colonists and American Indians
American colonists refusing to pay taxes
Americans can fight British soldiers
Common Sense
Lexington and Concord