Massachusetts,NewHampshire,Rhode Island,andConnecticut.NewEnglandColonieswar started whenthe Massachusettsgovernment tried toassert courtjurisdiction over thelocal Indians. KingPhilip'swarThis allowedchristian religionsinto Marylandmaking it thebiggest safe havenfor Catholics Act ofTolerationBrutal War andconflict betweenNative American andEuropeans innortheastern NorthAmerica. CausedEnglish domination ofNew England.Pequotwarformed by theVirginiaCompany as aprofit-earningventure.Virginia:purpose,profit failuresuccessOpechancanough led arebellion against Virginiasettlers, and killed 1200 ofthe Virginia Company. TheColony retaliated andmassacred villages ofnatives, began a newpolicy to expel the nativesfrom the land. Uprisingof 1622He claimed torule in thename of thenew monarchs.  Leisure'sRebellionFound thestate ofRhode Island,founder of firstbaptist churchRogerWilliamsWas the first electedlegislative assemblyin the New World.Established inVirginia. First stepstowards democracy House ofburgessesthe governor ofMassachusetts BayColony and wasinstrumental informing the colony’sgovernment andshaping its legislativepolicy. JohnWinthropacts of Parliamentintended to promotethe self-sufficiency ofthe British Empire byrestricting colonialtrade to England anddecreasingdependence on foreignimported goods. NavigationActsHe was one of theEnglish settlers atJamestown. Hediscovered how tosuccessfully growtobacco in Virginia.He also marriedPocahontas.JohnRolfeEnglishQuaker leaderand advocateof religiousfreedom, WilliamPennallowed partialmembership rightsto persons not yetconverted into thePuritan churchHalfwaycovenantNew York,New Jersey,Pennsylvania,andDelaware. MiddlecoloniesFirst woman to goagainst and questionpuritan gender rolesin positions of powerlater on her and herfamily were banishedfrom their colony AnneHutchinsonThis system allowedcolonists to receive50 acres of land tothose who broughtindentured servantsto the new world HeadrightsystemUnion of fourcolonies consisting ofthe twoMassachusettscolonies and the twoConnecticut coloniesin 1643. New EnglandConfederationMaryland,Virginia, NorthCarolina, SouthCarolina, andGeorgia. SouthernColoniesGroup of religiousreformists whowanted to purify theAnglican Church.Started with JohnCalvin. Puritans”People whodon’t work don’teat” he savedthe Virginiacolony fromcollapse JohnSmithUprising inWestern Virginiaplanters againstWilliamBerkeley.Bacon'srebellionRoyal colonygoverned byJohnWinthrop MassachusettsBay ColoniesReligious Society offriends. Ideas whichincluded the ideathat the presence ofGod exists in everyperson. Society ofFriends(Quakers)Codified slavestatus. Stated thatchildren ofenslaved womenwere automaticallyborn enslaved.VirginiaSlaveCodesMassachusetts,NewHampshire,Rhode Island,andConnecticut.NewEnglandColonieswar started whenthe Massachusettsgovernment tried toassert courtjurisdiction over thelocal Indians. KingPhilip'swarThis allowedchristian religionsinto Marylandmaking it thebiggest safe havenfor Catholics Act ofTolerationBrutal War andconflict betweenNative American andEuropeans innortheastern NorthAmerica. CausedEnglish domination ofNew England.Pequotwarformed by theVirginiaCompany as aprofit-earningventure.Virginia:purpose,profit failuresuccessOpechancanough led arebellion against Virginiasettlers, and killed 1200 ofthe Virginia Company. TheColony retaliated andmassacred villages ofnatives, began a newpolicy to expel the nativesfrom the land. Uprisingof 1622He claimed torule in thename of thenew monarchs.  Leisure'sRebellionFound thestate ofRhode Island,founder of firstbaptist churchRogerWilliamsWas the first electedlegislative assemblyin the New World.Established inVirginia. First stepstowards democracy House ofburgessesthe governor ofMassachusetts BayColony and wasinstrumental informing the colony’sgovernment andshaping its legislativepolicy. JohnWinthropacts of Parliamentintended to promotethe self-sufficiency ofthe British Empire byrestricting colonialtrade to England anddecreasingdependence on foreignimported goods. NavigationActsHe was one of theEnglish settlers atJamestown. Hediscovered how tosuccessfully growtobacco in Virginia.He also marriedPocahontas.JohnRolfeEnglishQuaker leaderand advocateof religiousfreedom, WilliamPennallowed partialmembership rightsto persons not yetconverted into thePuritan churchHalfwaycovenantNew York,New Jersey,Pennsylvania,andDelaware. MiddlecoloniesFirst woman to goagainst and questionpuritan gender rolesin positions of powerlater on her and herfamily were banishedfrom their colony AnneHutchinsonThis system allowedcolonists to receive50 acres of land tothose who broughtindentured servantsto the new world HeadrightsystemUnion of fourcolonies consisting ofthe twoMassachusettscolonies and the twoConnecticut coloniesin 1643. New EnglandConfederationMaryland,Virginia, NorthCarolina, SouthCarolina, andGeorgia. SouthernColoniesGroup of religiousreformists whowanted to purify theAnglican Church.Started with JohnCalvin. Puritans”People whodon’t work don’teat” he savedthe Virginiacolony fromcollapse JohnSmithUprising inWestern Virginiaplanters againstWilliamBerkeley.Bacon'srebellionRoyal colonygoverned byJohnWinthrop MassachusettsBay ColoniesReligious Society offriends. Ideas whichincluded the ideathat the presence ofGod exists in everyperson. Society ofFriends(Quakers)Codified slavestatus. Stated thatchildren ofenslaved womenwere automaticallyborn enslaved.VirginiaSlaveCodes

New England, Southern, Middle colonies - 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 Colonies
    Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.
  2. King Philip's war
    war started when the Massachusetts government tried to assert court jurisdiction over the local Indians.
  3. Act of Toleration
    This allowed christian religions into Maryland making it the biggest safe haven for Catholics
  4. Pequot war
    Brutal War and conflict between Native American and Europeans in northeastern North America. Caused English domination of New England.
  5. Virginia: purpose, profit failure success
    formed by the Virginia Company as a profit-earning venture.
  6. Uprising of 1622
    Opechancanough led a rebellion against Virginia settlers, and killed 1200 of the Virginia Company. The Colony retaliated and massacred villages of natives, began a new policy to expel the natives from the land.
  7. Leisure's Rebellion
    He claimed to rule in the name of the new monarchs.
  8. Roger Williams
    Found the state of Rhode Island, founder of first baptist church
  9. House of burgesses
    Was the first elected legislative assembly in the New World. Established in Virginia. First steps towards democracy
  10. John Winthrop
    the governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony and was instrumental in forming the colony’s government and shaping its legislative policy.
  11. Navigation Acts
    acts of Parliament intended to promote the self-sufficiency of the British Empire by restricting colonial trade to England and decreasing dependence on foreign imported goods.
  12. John Rolfe
    He was one of the English settlers at Jamestown. He discovered how to successfully grow tobacco in Virginia. He also married Pocahontas.
  13. William Penn
    English Quaker leader and advocate of religious freedom,
  14. Halfway covenant
    allowed partial membership rights to persons not yet converted into the Puritan church
  15. Middle colonies
    New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.
  16. Anne Hutchinson
    First woman to go against and question puritan gender roles in positions of power later on her and her family were banished from their colony
  17. Headright system
    This system allowed colonists to receive 50 acres of land to those who brought indentured servants to the new world
  18. New England Confederation
    Union of four colonies consisting of the two Massachusetts colonies and the two Connecticut colonies in 1643.
  19. Southern Colonies
    Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
  20. Puritans
    Group of religious reformists who wanted to purify the Anglican Church. Started with John Calvin.
  21. John Smith
    ”People who don’t work don’t eat” he saved the Virginia colony from collapse
  22. Bacon's rebellion
    Uprising in Western Virginia planters against William Berkeley.
  23. Massachusetts Bay Colonies
    Royal colony governed by John Winthrop
  24. Society of Friends (Quakers)
    Religious Society of friends. Ideas which included the idea that the presence of God exists in every person.
  25. Virginia Slave Codes
    Codified slave status. Stated that children of enslaved women were automatically born enslaved.