unalienablerights wereviolated byBritish kingin Americaandshouldrevolteach colonysetup owngovernmentand declarecoloniesindependenttook turnsfiring atCornwallisPatriotsinflationStampActmend clothes,madeammunition,and cookedfor troopsDeclaration ofIndependencedocumentconfirmed USindependenceand setboundariesAmerican troopssurroundedGeneralBurgoyne wherehe surrendereddividedforces todefeatCornwallissent primeminister toBoston tonegotiate atreatyegalitarianismminutemenmartiallawcommittees ofcorrespondencepassedtheIntolerableActsprofiteeringBostonTeaPartyLoyalistsindirecttaxes onimportedgoodsBritish troopsdefeated theAmericantroopsthoughtcrown wouldprotect theirrightsunalienablerights wereviolated byBritish kingin Americaandshouldrevolteach colonysetup owngovernmentand declarecoloniesindependenttook turnsfiring atCornwallisPatriotsinflationStampActmend clothes,madeammunition,and cookedfor troopsDeclaration ofIndependencedocumentconfirmed USindependenceand setboundariesAmerican troopssurroundedGeneralBurgoyne wherehe surrendereddividedforces todefeatCornwallissent primeminister toBoston tonegotiate atreatyegalitarianismminutemenmartiallawcommittees ofcorrespondencepassedtheIntolerableActsprofiteeringBostonTeaPartyLoyalistsindirecttaxes onimportedgoodsBritish troopsdefeated theAmericantroopsthoughtcrown wouldprotect theirrights

History Chapter 4 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. unalienable rights were violated by British king
  2. in America and should revolt
  3. each colony setup own government and declare colonies independent
  4. took turns firing at Cornwallis
  5. Patriots
  6. inflation
  7. Stamp Act
  8. mend clothes, made ammunition, and cooked for troops
  9. Declaration of Independence
  10. document confirmed US independence and set boundaries
  11. American troops surrounded General Burgoyne where he surrendered
  12. divided forces to defeat Cornwallis
  13. sent prime minister to Boston to negotiate a treaty
  14. egalitarianism
  15. minutemen
  16. martial law
  17. committees of correspondence
  18. passed the Intolerable Acts
  19. profiteering
  20. Boston Tea Party
  21. Loyalists
  22. indirect taxes on imported goods
  23. British troops defeated the American troops
  24. thought crown would protect their rights