AnacondaPlanThirteenthAmendmentfightinginsidetrenchescompromisewas longeran optionGettysburgAddressimprovinghygienicconditionsEmancipationProclamationturn apeacefulsecessioninto warsome wentcrazy,some wrotebooksshowedsoldiershow to carefor woundsCopperheadtaxingprivateincomesGeneralLee wasshot andkilledwar leadersreturned tomilitary, othersreturned tocivilian lifeincometaxNationalBankActcreate apath ofdestructionsetuptroopsthroughoutU.S.28,000werewoundedor killedhabeascorpusRedCrosssendingfederaltroopsconscriptionengaginginsabotageAnacondaPlanThirteenthAmendmentfightinginsidetrenchescompromisewas longeran optionGettysburgAddressimprovinghygienicconditionsEmancipationProclamationturn apeacefulsecessioninto warsome wentcrazy,some wrotebooksshowedsoldiershow to carefor woundsCopperheadtaxingprivateincomesGeneralLee wasshot andkilledwar leadersreturned tomilitary, othersreturned tocivilian lifeincometaxNationalBankActcreate apath ofdestructionsetuptroopsthroughoutU.S.28,000werewoundedor killedhabeascorpusRedCrosssendingfederaltroopsconscriptionengaginginsabotage

History Chapter 11 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. Anaconda Plan
  2. Thirteenth Amendment
  3. fighting inside trenches
  4. compromise was longer an option
  5. Gettysburg Address
  6. improving hygienic conditions
  7. Emancipation Proclamation
  8. turn a peaceful secession into war
  9. some went crazy, some wrote books
  10. showed soldiers how to care for wounds
  11. Copperhead
  12. taxing private incomes
  13. General Lee was shot and killed
  14. war leaders returned to military, others returned to civilian life
  15. income tax
  16. National Bank Act
  17. create a path of destruction
  18. setup troops throughout U.S.
  19. 28,000 were wounded or killed
  20. habeas corpus
  21. Red Cross
  22. sending federal troops
  23. conscription
  24. engaging in sabotage