ascodedmapsstockholdersa safehouse forrunawayslavestrainorboatin thesouthconductorsaroundthe1830'sin 1833, KingWilliam IV ofBriton agreed toa bill the endedslavery inCanadamade 19 tripsback to thesouth andhelped freeover 300peopleheaven100,000slavesloststationsthe fugitiveactbecamelawshepherdsabout1000slavestheDelawarestationmasterone of thebest knownwhiteconductorpneumoniaa secret systemof roads andhouses that ledslaves north tofreedomAramintaRossabout3000they werebeaten,jailed, andsoldpassengersorcargohid slavesin theirhomesascodedmapsstockholdersa safehouse forrunawayslavestrainorboatin thesouthconductorsaroundthe1830'sin 1833, KingWilliam IV ofBriton agreed toa bill the endedslavery inCanadamade 19 tripsback to thesouth andhelped freeover 300peopleheaven100,000slavesloststationsthe fugitiveactbecamelawshepherdsabout1000slavestheDelawarestationmasterone of thebest knownwhiteconductorpneumoniaa secret systemof roads andhouses that ledslaves north tofreedomAramintaRossabout3000they werebeaten,jailed, andsoldpassengersorcargohid slavesin theirhomes

Underground Railroad - 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. as coded maps
  2. stockholders
  3. a safe house for runaway slaves
  4. train or boat
  5. in the south
  6. conductors
  7. around the 1830's
  8. in 1833, King William IV of Briton agreed to a bill the ended slavery in Canada
  9. made 19 trips back to the south and helped free over 300 people
  10. heaven
  11. 100,000 slaves lost
  12. stations
  13. the fugitive act became law
  14. shepherds
  15. about 1000 slaves
  16. the Delaware station master
  17. one of the best known white conductor
  18. pneumonia
  19. a secret system of roads and houses that led slaves north to freedom
  20. Araminta Ross
  21. about 3000
  22. they were beaten, jailed, and sold
  23. passengers or cargo
  24. hid slaves in their homes