Westruled fromMilanDivisioninto Eastand WestMilitaryover-spendingLack ofslavelaborEast ruledfromByzantiumGovernmentcorruptionLoss oftraditionalvaluesConstantwarHiredmercenariesto fight warsRomulusoverthrownin 476 A.D.Romanslost faithin theirleadershipOver-expansionOppressivetaxesDifficultyenforcingits bordersInvasionbybarbariantribesRaided byVandals in455 A.D.King AlaricsackedRome 410A.D.Decline inmilitarysoldiersPoliticalinstabilityInconsistentleadershipToo farspread outfor quickmessagesMercenarieswere notloyal toRomeEconomicTroubleSpread ofChristianityWestruled fromMilanDivisioninto Eastand WestMilitaryover-spendingLack ofslavelaborEast ruledfromByzantiumGovernmentcorruptionLoss oftraditionalvaluesConstantwarHiredmercenariesto fight warsRomulusoverthrownin 476 A.D.Romanslost faithin theirleadershipOver-expansionOppressivetaxesDifficultyenforcingits bordersInvasionbybarbariantribesRaided byVandals in455 A.D.King AlaricsackedRome 410A.D.Decline inmilitarysoldiersPoliticalinstabilityInconsistentleadershipToo farspread outfor quickmessagesMercenarieswere notloyal toRomeEconomicTroubleSpread ofChristianity

Fall of the Roman Empire 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. West ruled from Milan
  2. Division into East and West
  3. Military over- spending
  4. Lack of slave labor
  5. East ruled from Byzantium
  6. Government corruption
  7. Loss of traditional values
  8. Constant war
  9. Hired mercenaries to fight wars
  10. Romulus overthrown in 476 A.D.
  11. Romans lost faith in their leadership
  12. Over- expansion
  13. Oppressive taxes
  14. Difficulty enforcing its borders
  15. Invasion by barbarian tribes
  16. Raided by Vandals in 455 A.D.
  17. King Alaric sacked Rome 410 A.D.
  18. Decline in military soldiers
  19. Political instability
  20. Inconsistent leadership
  21. Too far spread out for quick messages
  22. Mercenaries were not loyal to Rome
  23. Economic Trouble
  24. Spread of Christianity