New England'seconomy suffered alot, they threatenedto secede, Americangained a lot ofrespect fromEuropean countriesTo explore theterritory, makemaps, notegeography,plants, andanimalsNeithersidewinsHelped the U.S.be able toaccess tradeeconomy,expand the USovernightThe Constitutiondidn't state thePresident hadthe right topurchase landNativeAmericansdied fromstarvationand diseaseBritishinvaded andburned downthe capitalLake Eerie win-forced Britain toleave, defeatedNatives in southNo infrastructureso they used theMississippi to shipgoods to NewOrleans.Jeffersonstopped payingtribute andstarted militarypatrols to stopraidsAnegotiationto end thewarTo tradewithEuropeancountriesJefferson'smilitarycutsBoth countriesstartedseizingAmericanshipsTecumseh'sConfederacyAmericantradesuffered alotAllowed theU.S. to use theMississippi toship goods toNew OrleansBarbary stateswere fromMorocco, Algiersand Tunisia, theyraided ships andenslaved sailorsFrance neededmoney for warand they couldnot defendLouisianaJefferson'sresponse tohostile actions,it forbid foreigntradeNationalistswho wantedwar withBritain1millionsettlersFree!U.S.wanted totrade withbothImpressmentcontinued, Britishprovided weapons forNatives, Britain stilloccupied fortsdespite Jay's TreatyNew England'seconomy suffered alot, they threatenedto secede, Americangained a lot ofrespect fromEuropean countriesTo explore theterritory, makemaps, notegeography,plants, andanimalsNeithersidewinsHelped the U.S.be able toaccess tradeeconomy,expand the USovernightThe Constitutiondidn't state thePresident hadthe right topurchase landNativeAmericansdied fromstarvationand diseaseBritishinvaded andburned downthe capitalLake Eerie win-forced Britain toleave, defeatedNatives in southNo infrastructureso they used theMississippi to shipgoods to NewOrleans.Jeffersonstopped payingtribute andstarted militarypatrols to stopraidsAnegotiationto end thewarTo tradewithEuropeancountriesJefferson'smilitarycutsBoth countriesstartedseizingAmericanshipsTecumseh'sConfederacyAmericantradesuffered alotAllowed theU.S. to use theMississippi toship goods toNew OrleansBarbary stateswere fromMorocco, Algiersand Tunisia, theyraided ships andenslaved sailorsFrance neededmoney for warand they couldnot defendLouisianaJefferson'sresponse tohostile actions,it forbid foreigntradeNationalistswho wantedwar withBritain1millionsettlersFree!U.S.wanted totrade withbothImpressmentcontinued, Britishprovided weapons forNatives, Britain stilloccupied fortsdespite Jay's Treaty

Unit 5 Beta Review Bingo - 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. New England's economy suffered a lot, they threatened to secede, American gained a lot of respect from European countries
  2. To explore the territory, make maps, note geography, plants, and animals
  3. Neither side wins
  4. Helped the U.S. be able to access trade economy, expand the US overnight
  5. The Constitution didn't state the President had the right to purchase land
  6. Native Americans died from starvation and disease
  7. British invaded and burned down the capital
  8. Lake Eerie win- forced Britain to leave, defeated Natives in south
  9. No infrastructure so they used the Mississippi to ship goods to New Orleans.
  10. Jefferson stopped paying tribute and started military patrols to stop raids
  11. A negotiation to end the war
  12. To trade with European countries
  13. Jefferson's military cuts
  14. Both countries started seizing American ships
  15. Tecumseh's Confederacy
  16. American trade suffered a lot
  17. Allowed the U.S. to use the Mississippi to ship goods to New Orleans
  18. Barbary states were from Morocco, Algiers and Tunisia, they raided ships and enslaved sailors
  19. France needed money for war and they could not defend Louisiana
  20. Jefferson's response to hostile actions, it forbid foreign trade
  21. Nationalists who wanted war with Britain
  22. 1 million settlers
  23. Free!
  24. U.S. wanted to trade with both
  25. Impressment continued, British provided weapons for Natives, Britain still occupied forts despite Jay's Treaty