(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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Indians (such as the Tupis & Tapuias) and African Slaves
The Portuguese used these groups of people as their manpower
Osceola
Indian Warrior who fought in the Second Seminole War
Breakfast Club
Bible study program for needy children
George Muller
Son of a Prussian tax collector
Sequoya
Famous Cherokee silversmith, teacher, and warrior that create the Cherokee written language
Pedro I
Son of King John; First emperor of Brazil
Creek (Muscogee)
Known for wearing bells & ribbons; 2nd tribe to relocate to OK
Pedro II
Crowned King of Brazil at 15 years old after his father abdicated and moved to Portugal
Mary Groves
Wife of George Muller
Scriptural Knowledge Institution for Home and Abroad
Organization formed by George Muller in 1834
Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek
Legislature that relocated 17,000 Chocktaw Indians to OK
Treaty of Fort Jackson
Forced both sides of the Creek civil war to give large parcels of land to the US
Choctaw Indians
Agreed to relocate under the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek
Brazil
Nicknamed "The Sleeping Giant"
Pedro Alvares Cabral
Portuguese explorer that "Accidentally" discovered Brazil in 1500
Cholera
Epidemic that swept over Bristol, England in the 1830's
Trail of Tears
Dreadful journey of hundreds of miles, on which ~70,000 Indians were forced to relocate to OK
Maria Leopoldina
Napoleon's sister-in-law and the empress consort of Brazil
Jimi Hendrix
Notable American musician of African and Indian mixed ancestry
The Golden Law
Legislature that freed all remaining slaves in Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
Brazilian seat of government where Dom Joao took up residence after fleeing Portugal
Guanabara Bay
One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World; located in Rio de Janeiro
Chickasaw
Chose to accept money offered to them to give up homeland and move to OK in 1837
Seminole
Conglomerate of Eastern American Indian tribes who lived in FL
Cherokee
Had a republican form of government; rounded into concentration camps in 1835
Vasco da Gama
Cabral attempted to retrace his voyage from Portugal to India (around the tip of Africa)
Signed the Indian Removal Act in 1830
Treaty of Washington
John Quincy Adams signed this in 1826 to protect the Creek from further encroachment
General Winfield Scott
Under his poor leadership, 15,000 Cherokee made the march to OK