Loyalistsindependencepeople that leavetheir homes andmove to anothercountry to findbetter livesFREEFREEsignedinHalifaxPenelopeBakera resolutionstating thatNorth Carolinawantedindependencefrom Britaina boycottof Englishtea andclothingTuscaroraWarthe most terriblewar with theIndians that tookplace in NorthCarolinaStedeBonnetmade NorthCarolina thefirst colony tocall for theirindependencefrom Britaina piratewho's realname wasEdwardTeachimmigrantsBlackbearda document thatcolonial leaderswrote and signed in1776 to create theirown independentnationan organizedarmy madeup ofvolunteersthe name ofBlackbeard'sshipmilitiaFREEthe ability tomanage yourown affairs andmake your ownjudgementsmeans thatNorth Carolinawas the firstcolony to leadthe way forindependencea formerplantationowner turnedpirateFREEa personwho isamong thefirst to settlein a placea group of peoplewho fought violentlyagainst thegovernment andwanted to regulatetheir own affairsTheQueenAnne'sRevengeEdentonTeaPartyPioneerFirst inFreedomDeclarationofIndepenceorganizedtheEdentonTea PartyRegulatorsHalifaxResolvessomeonewho wasloyal toEngland inthe 1700sLoyalistsindependencepeople that leavetheir homes andmove to anothercountry to findbetter livesFREEFREEsignedinHalifaxPenelopeBakera resolutionstating thatNorth Carolinawantedindependencefrom Britaina boycottof Englishtea andclothingTuscaroraWarthe most terriblewar with theIndians that tookplace in NorthCarolinaStedeBonnetmade NorthCarolina thefirst colony tocall for theirindependencefrom Britaina piratewho's realname wasEdwardTeachimmigrantsBlackbearda document thatcolonial leaderswrote and signed in1776 to create theirown independentnationan organizedarmy madeup ofvolunteersthe name ofBlackbeard'sshipmilitiaFREEthe ability tomanage yourown affairs andmake your ownjudgementsmeans thatNorth Carolinawas the firstcolony to leadthe way forindependencea formerplantationowner turnedpirateFREEa personwho isamong thefirst to settlein a placea group of peoplewho fought violentlyagainst thegovernment andwanted to regulatetheir own affairsTheQueenAnne'sRevengeEdentonTeaPartyPioneerFirst inFreedomDeclarationofIndepenceorganizedtheEdentonTea PartyRegulatorsHalifaxResolvessomeonewho wasloyal toEngland inthe 1700s

4th Grade American Revolution - 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. Loyalists
  2. independence
  3. people that leave their homes and move to another country to find better lives
  4. FREE
  5. FREE
  6. signed in Halifax
  7. Penelope Baker
  8. a resolution stating that North Carolina wanted independence from Britain
  9. a boycott of English tea and clothing
  10. Tuscarora War
  11. the most terrible war with the Indians that took place in North Carolina
  12. Stede Bonnet
  13. made North Carolina the first colony to call for their independence from Britain
  14. a pirate who's real name was Edward Teach
  15. immigrants
  16. Blackbeard
  17. a document that colonial leaders wrote and signed in 1776 to create their own independent nation
  18. an organized army made up of volunteers
  19. the name of Blackbeard's ship
  20. militia
  21. FREE
  22. the ability to manage your own affairs and make your own judgements
  23. means that North Carolina was the first colony to lead the way for independence
  24. a former plantation owner turned pirate
  25. FREE
  26. a person who is among the first to settle in a place
  27. a group of people who fought violently against the government and wanted to regulate their own affairs
  28. The Queen Anne's Revenge
  29. Edenton Tea Party
  30. Pioneer
  31. First in Freedom
  32. Declaration of Indepence
  33. organized the Edenton Tea Party
  34. Regulators
  35. Halifax Resolves
  36. someone who was loyal to England in the 1700s