NewYorkThis colony wasgiven to the Duke ofYork by his brotherKing Charles the II,was a great place fortrade and one of themost diverse coloniesw/ 8,000 peopleGeneralCourtMassachusettsgovernmentwhere male,church going-property ownerscould participate.NewJerseyThe Duke of Yorkgave part of hiscolony to LordJohn Berkley andGeorge Carteret,and they createdthis colony.JohnWhiteThis is theJohn wholead thecolonists toRoanokeNewHampshireJohn Wheelwright leda group of dissentersto this colony, whichwas covered withforests, rivers,plateaus, andmountains.JohnSmithThis is theJohn that leadJamestowninto successbefore 1609;SeparatistsThese arepeople whowanted to breakaway from theProtestantchurch.MayflowerCompactCompact thatpledged thePlymouth colonistsloyalty to Englandand set up theirgovernment.SpainThis is thecountryEngland wasrivaling with tocolonize theAmericaspacifistspeople who do notbelieve in war orfighting-many ofthe Quakers wholived inPennsylvania werethis.JamestownThis triangularsettlement waspositioned on theJames River, wassituated fortrading, and builtfor defense.RhodeIslandThis is the smallest ofthe New Englandcolonies, and the firstcolony where peoplecould worship theirfaith freely. Thefounder bought theland from NativeAmericansConnecticutThomas Hookerbrought hischurchgoers here,where he created thesettlement of Hartford.The first writtenconstitution of Americawas written in thiscolony.RoanokeThis isthe lostcolonyMassachusettsA group of Puritansformed this colony in1609, lead by JohnWinthrop. Theycreated a settlementcalled Boston in thiscolony.NewEnglandColoniesMassachusetts,Rhode Island,Connecticut,NewHampshireproprietarycolonycolony runby people orgroups towhich landwas grantedroyalcolonycolonygovernedby the kingof EnglandPuritansThese arepeople whowanted toreform theProtestantChurch.DelawareThis colony was settledby people fromSweden, and was onlyallowed to be its owncolony if they keptPennsylvania'sgovernor as their headof stateMiddleColoniesNew York,New Jersey,Pennsylvania,DelawareFundamentalOrders ofConnecticutThis is thefirst writtenconstitutionof the UnitedStatesPennsylvaniaFounded by WilliamPenn, this colonywas a safe space forQuakers/pacifists. Itis almost as large asEngland and had anatural port inPhiladelphia.TobaccoThis is the plantthat allowed thecolonists atJamestown tomake money.NewYorkThis colony wasgiven to the Duke ofYork by his brotherKing Charles the II,was a great place fortrade and one of themost diverse coloniesw/ 8,000 peopleGeneralCourtMassachusettsgovernmentwhere male,church going-property ownerscould participate.NewJerseyThe Duke of Yorkgave part of hiscolony to LordJohn Berkley andGeorge Carteret,and they createdthis colony.JohnWhiteThis is theJohn wholead thecolonists toRoanokeNewHampshireJohn Wheelwright leda group of dissentersto this colony, whichwas covered withforests, rivers,plateaus, andmountains.JohnSmithThis is theJohn that leadJamestowninto successbefore 1609;SeparatistsThese arepeople whowanted to breakaway from theProtestantchurch.MayflowerCompactCompact thatpledged thePlymouth colonistsloyalty to Englandand set up theirgovernment.SpainThis is thecountryEngland wasrivaling with tocolonize theAmericaspacifistspeople who do notbelieve in war orfighting-many ofthe Quakers wholived inPennsylvania werethis.JamestownThis triangularsettlement waspositioned on theJames River, wassituated fortrading, and builtfor defense.RhodeIslandThis is the smallest ofthe New Englandcolonies, and the firstcolony where peoplecould worship theirfaith freely. Thefounder bought theland from NativeAmericansConnecticutThomas Hookerbrought hischurchgoers here,where he created thesettlement of Hartford.The first writtenconstitution of Americawas written in thiscolony.RoanokeThis isthe lostcolonyMassachusettsA group of Puritansformed this colony in1609, lead by JohnWinthrop. Theycreated a settlementcalled Boston in thiscolony.NewEnglandColoniesMassachusetts,Rhode Island,Connecticut,NewHampshireproprietarycolonycolony runby people orgroups towhich landwas grantedroyalcolonycolonygovernedby the kingof EnglandPuritansThese arepeople whowanted toreform theProtestantChurch.DelawareThis colony was settledby people fromSweden, and was onlyallowed to be its owncolony if they keptPennsylvania'sgovernor as their headof stateMiddleColoniesNew York,New Jersey,Pennsylvania,DelawareFundamentalOrders ofConnecticutThis is thefirst writtenconstitutionof the UnitedStatesPennsylvaniaFounded by WilliamPenn, this colonywas a safe space forQuakers/pacifists. Itis almost as large asEngland and had anatural port inPhiladelphia.TobaccoThis is the plantthat allowed thecolonists atJamestown tomake money.

13 Colonies 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. This colony was given to the Duke of York by his brother King Charles the II, was a great place for trade and one of the most diverse colonies w/ 8,000 people
    New York
  2. Massachusetts government where male, church going-property owners could participate.
    General Court
  3. The Duke of York gave part of his colony to Lord John Berkley and George Carteret, and they created this colony.
    New Jersey
  4. This is the John who lead the colonists to Roanoke
    John White
  5. John Wheelwright led a group of dissenters to this colony, which was covered with forests, rivers, plateaus, and mountains.
    New Hampshire
  6. This is the John that lead Jamestown into success before 1609;
    John Smith
  7. These are people who wanted to break away from the Protestant church.
    Separatists
  8. Compact that pledged the Plymouth colonists loyalty to England and set up their government.
    Mayflower Compact
  9. This is the country England was rivaling with to colonize the Americas
    Spain
  10. people who do not believe in war or fighting-many of the Quakers who lived in Pennsylvania were this.
    pacifists
  11. This triangular settlement was positioned on the James River, was situated for trading, and built for defense.
    Jamestown
  12. This is the smallest of the New England colonies, and the first colony where people could worship their faith freely. The founder bought the land from Native Americans
    Rhode Island
  13. Thomas Hooker brought his churchgoers here, where he created the settlement of Hartford. The first written constitution of America was written in this colony.
    Connecticut
  14. This is the lost colony
    Roanoke
  15. A group of Puritans formed this colony in 1609, lead by John Winthrop. They created a settlement called Boston in this colony.
    Massachusetts
  16. Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire
    New England Colonies
  17. colony run by people or groups to which land was granted
    proprietary colony
  18. colony governed by the king of England
    royal colony
  19. These are people who wanted to reform the Protestant Church.
    Puritans
  20. This colony was settled by people from Sweden, and was only allowed to be its own colony if they kept Pennsylvania's governor as their head of state
    Delaware
  21. New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware
    Middle Colonies
  22. This is the first written constitution of the United States
    Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
  23. Founded by William Penn, this colony was a safe space for Quakers/pacifists. It is almost as large as England and had a natural port in Philadelphia.
    Pennsylvania
  24. This is the plant that allowed the colonists at Jamestown to make money.
    Tobacco