Interestingfact:  Naval battlethat cementedEngland’s riseas a worldpower: What a colonyprovides themothercountry:  Type ofcolony ownedby a personor family (ex.Maryland) When a countrytakes control oflands outside ofits borders:  Pushfactor6: The Churchof Englandis alsoknown as: The economicphilosophythat drivescolonization:  Pushfactor5: DocumentcondemningMartinLuther:  Devastatingwar in Europefought betweenCatholic andProtestantkingdoms: Group facingreligiouspersecution:  Pushfactor4: Type of sourcethat comesdirectly fromevent/timeperiod:  Group facingreligiouspersecution:  Man whohad 6 wivesand formedthe Churchof England: Type ofcolony underthe directcontrol of theking: What a mothercountryexports to acolony:  Groupfacingreligiouspersecution: Corporationowned by manypeople who poolfunds togetherto minimize risk:  Person whonailed 95Theses ontothe Churchdoor: Movement that ledto the creation ofnew religious sectsand caused abreakdown oftraditional authorityin Europe: English seafarerwho was hiredby QueenElizabeth topirate fromSpain: Legaldocument thatestablishes acolony:  Interestingfact:  Naval battlethat cementedEngland’s riseas a worldpower: What a colonyprovides themothercountry:  Type ofcolony ownedby a personor family (ex.Maryland) When a countrytakes control oflands outside ofits borders:  Pushfactor6: The Churchof Englandis alsoknown as: The economicphilosophythat drivescolonization:  Pushfactor5: DocumentcondemningMartinLuther:  Devastatingwar in Europefought betweenCatholic andProtestantkingdoms: Group facingreligiouspersecution:  Pushfactor4: Type of sourcethat comesdirectly fromevent/timeperiod:  Group facingreligiouspersecution:  Man whohad 6 wivesand formedthe Churchof England: Type ofcolony underthe directcontrol of theking: What a mothercountryexports to acolony:  Groupfacingreligiouspersecution: Corporationowned by manypeople who poolfunds togetherto minimize risk:  Person whonailed 95Theses ontothe Churchdoor: Movement that ledto the creation ofnew religious sectsand caused abreakdown oftraditional authorityin Europe: English seafarerwho was hiredby QueenElizabeth topirate fromSpain: Legaldocument thatestablishes acolony:  

Colonization 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. Interesting fact:
  2. Naval battle that cemented England’s rise as a world power:
  3. What a colony provides the mother country:
  4. Type of colony owned by a person or family (ex. Maryland)
  5. When a country takes control of lands outside of its borders:
  6. Push factor 6:
  7. The Church of England is also known as:
  8. The economic philosophy that drives colonization:
  9. Push factor 5:
  10. Document condemning Martin Luther:
  11. Devastating war in Europe fought between Catholic and Protestant kingdoms:
  12. Group facing religious persecution:
  13. Push factor 4:
  14. Type of source that comes directly from event/time period:
  15. Group facing religious persecution:
  16. Man who had 6 wives and formed the Church of England:
  17. Type of colony under the direct control of the king:
  18. What a mother country exports to a colony:
  19. Group facing religious persecution:
  20. Corporation owned by many people who pool funds together to minimize risk:
  21. Person who nailed 95 Theses onto the Church door:
  22. Movement that led to the creation of new religious sects and caused a breakdown of traditional authority in Europe:
  23. English seafarer who was hired by Queen Elizabeth to pirate from Spain:
  24. Legal document that establishes a colony: