Why were theMissouriCompromise of1820 and theComromise of1850 necessary?the governmentof eleven stateswhose withdrawalfrom the UnitedStates started theCivil WarWhat methodsdid whiteabolitionistsuse to spreadtheir message?FrederickDouglassAbrahamLincolnprejudicetoward anentiregroupdiscriminationdeterminedthe slaveryissue inMaine andMissouri54thMassachusettsInfantrycontrabandKentuckyMissouriMarylandDelawareMarch4, 1861the idea thatgovernmentis for and bythe peopleJuneteenth16th president ofthe UnitedStates, he issuedthe EmancipationProclamation in1863set up theKansas andNebraskaterritories andopened theselands to settlersradicalabolitionistwho called forimmediateend to slaveryWhy did manysouthernersoppose Lincoln'selection to thepresidency in1860?African Americanmerchant andabolitionistpublished theAppealtotheColoored Citizenof the Worldone of the first all-black Civil Warregiments formedafter Congressapprovedrecruitment ofblack soldiersauthor of theMissouriCompromiseA religious revivalknown as theSecond GreatAwakening andthe subsequentfocus on socialreformnew law meantanyone whohelped or hidfugitive slaves wassubject to heavyfine andimprisomentSeptember1861Why were theMissouriCompromise of1820 and theComromise of1850 necessary?the governmentof eleven stateswhose withdrawalfrom the UnitedStates started theCivil WarWhat methodsdid whiteabolitionistsuse to spreadtheir message?FrederickDouglassAbrahamLincolnprejudicetoward anentiregroupdiscriminationdeterminedthe slaveryissue inMaine andMissouri54thMassachusettsInfantrycontrabandKentuckyMissouriMarylandDelawareMarch4, 1861the idea thatgovernmentis for and bythe peopleJuneteenth16th president ofthe UnitedStates, he issuedthe EmancipationProclamation in1863set up theKansas andNebraskaterritories andopened theselands to settlersradicalabolitionistwho called forimmediateend to slaveryWhy did manysouthernersoppose Lincoln'selection to thepresidency in1860?African Americanmerchant andabolitionistpublished theAppealtotheColoored Citizenof the Worldone of the first all-black Civil Warregiments formedafter Congressapprovedrecruitment ofblack soldiersauthor of theMissouriCompromiseA religious revivalknown as theSecond GreatAwakening andthe subsequentfocus on socialreformnew law meantanyone whohelped or hidfugitive slaves wassubject to heavyfine andimprisomentSeptember1861

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. Why were the Missouri Compromise of 1820 and the Comromise of 1850 necessary?
  2. the government of eleven states whose withdrawal from the United States started the Civil War
  3. What methods did white abolitionists use to spread their message?
  4. Frederick Douglass
  5. Abraham Lincoln
  6. prejudice toward an entire group
  7. discrimination
  8. determined the slavery issue in Maine and Missouri
  9. 54th Massachusetts Infantry
  10. contraband
  11. Kentucky Missouri Maryland Delaware
  12. March 4, 1861
  13. the idea that government is for and by the people
  14. Juneteenth
  15. 16th president of the United States, he issued the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863
  16. set up the Kansas and Nebraska territories and opened these lands to settlers
  17. radical abolitionist who called for immediate end to slavery
  18. Why did many southerners oppose Lincoln's election to the presidency in 1860?
  19. African American merchant and abolitionist published the Appealtothe Coloored Citizen of the World
  20. one of the first all-black Civil War regiments formed after Congress approved recruitment of black soldiers
  21. author of the Missouri Compromise
  22. A religious revival known as the Second Great Awakening and the subsequent focus on social reform
  23. new law meant anyone who helped or hid fugitive slaves was subject to heavy fine and imprisoment
  24. September 1861