a new politicalparty organized in1854 by those whowere antislaveryand opposed theKansas-NebrakaActOctober16,1859Kansas-Nebraska Act,Dred Scottdecision, andJohn Brown'sraidwhite Americanjournalist andreformer publishedThe Liberator andhelp founded theAmerican Anti-slvery Society16th president ofthe UnitedStates, he issuedthe EmancipationProclamation in1863A US SupremeCourt rulingthat AfricanAmericanswere not UScitizensEmancipationProclamationannual holiday thatcelebrates whennews of theEmancipationProclamation hadarrived fir the firsttime in Galveston,Texasdterminedthe slaveryissue inMaine andMissouriJohnBrownKansas-NebraskaActHarrietTubmandiscriminationAfrican Americanmerchant andabolitionistpublished theAppeal to theColored Citizen ofthe Worldborderstatesfarmer, slave,aboloitionist, andwriter foundedthe abolitionistnewspaper, TheNorth Stara speaker forabolition andwomen'ssuffrageCommemoratesJune 19, 1865ConfederateStates ofAmericaMarch4, 1861one of the firstall-black Civil Warregiments thatgained control ofNew Orleans forthe Union forcesThey served assoldiers, manuallaborers, spies,nurses, andsupportpersonnelthe idea thatgovernmentis for and bythe peopleThey feared thatbecause Lincolnwas a Republican,he might try tooutlaw slavery inthe Southa new politicalparty organized in1854 by those whowere antislaveryand opposed theKansas-NebrakaActOctober16,1859Kansas-Nebraska Act,Dred Scottdecision, andJohn Brown'sraidwhite Americanjournalist andreformer publishedThe Liberator andhelp founded theAmerican Anti-slvery Society16th president ofthe UnitedStates, he issuedthe EmancipationProclamation in1863A US SupremeCourt rulingthat AfricanAmericanswere not UScitizensEmancipationProclamationannual holiday thatcelebrates whennews of theEmancipationProclamation hadarrived fir the firsttime in Galveston,Texasdterminedthe slaveryissue inMaine andMissouriJohnBrownKansas-NebraskaActHarrietTubmandiscriminationAfrican Americanmerchant andabolitionistpublished theAppeal to theColored Citizen ofthe Worldborderstatesfarmer, slave,aboloitionist, andwriter foundedthe abolitionistnewspaper, TheNorth Stara speaker forabolition andwomen'ssuffrageCommemoratesJune 19, 1865ConfederateStates ofAmericaMarch4, 1861one of the firstall-black Civil Warregiments thatgained control ofNew Orleans forthe Union forcesThey served assoldiers, manuallaborers, spies,nurses, andsupportpersonnelthe idea thatgovernmentis for and bythe peopleThey feared thatbecause Lincolnwas a Republican,he might try tooutlaw slavery inthe South

Untitled 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. a new political party organized in 1854 by those who were antislavery and opposed the Kansas-Nebraka Act
  2. October 16, 1859
  3. Kansas-Nebraska Act, Dred Scott decision, and John Brown's raid
  4. white American journalist and reformer published The Liberator and help founded the American Anti-slvery Society
  5. 16th president of the United States, he issued the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863
  6. A US Supreme Court ruling that African Americans were not US citizens
  7. Emancipation Proclamation
  8. annual holiday that celebrates when news of the Emancipation Proclamation had arrived fir the first time in Galveston, Texas
  9. dtermined the slavery issue in Maine and Missouri
  10. John Brown
  11. Kansas-Nebraska Act
  12. Harriet Tubman
  13. discrimination
  14. African American merchant and abolitionist published the Appeal to the Colored Citizen of the World
  15. border states
  16. farmer, slave, aboloitionist, and writer founded the abolitionist newspaper, The North Star
  17. a speaker for abolition and women's suffrage
  18. Commemorates June 19, 1865
  19. Confederate States of America
  20. March 4, 1861
  21. one of the first all-black Civil War regiments that gained control of New Orleans for the Union forces
  22. They served as soldiers, manual laborers, spies, nurses, and support personnel
  23. the idea that government is for and by the people
  24. They feared that because Lincoln was a Republican, he might try to outlaw slavery in the South