They wantedpeople of othercountries tounderstand andsupport them"No taxationwithoutrepresentation!"to punish thecolonists forThe BostonTea PartyIt forced theBritish toaccept the fullindependenceof the coloniesJamesMadisonwrote theBill of RightsApril, 1775-the Battles ofLexingtonand ConcordPaine's pamphletsmotivated colonialsoldiers tocontinue fightingfor freedomto ask KingGeorge tomake peacewith thecoloniesstrongercentralgovernmentThe Battle ofSaratogabrought Frenchmilitary help tothe Americans.The Britishpromised AfricanAmericans theirfreedom inexchange forfightingthe Americans.FrenchandIndianWarinspire themto continueserving underdifficultconditionsto preventthe Britishfromreceiving taxmoneyThey wantedto remainunder directBritish rulethatCongresscould notcollect taxesAmericanvictory atSaratogathat the powerto govern anation comesfrom thepeoplequarteringtroops incolonist'shomesThe colonistshad norepresentativesin parliament tovote on thetaxesGreatCompromisemember of theContinentalCongress anddefender of theRedcoats during thetrial of the BostonMassacrethe passage oflaws (acts)giving Britaingreater controlof the coloniesa protestagainst taxpolicies(Boston TeaParty)They wantedpeople of othercountries tounderstand andsupport them"No taxationwithoutrepresentation!"to punish thecolonists forThe BostonTea PartyIt forced theBritish toaccept the fullindependenceof the coloniesJamesMadisonwrote theBill of RightsApril, 1775-the Battles ofLexingtonand ConcordPaine's pamphletsmotivated colonialsoldiers tocontinue fightingfor freedomto ask KingGeorge tomake peacewith thecoloniesstrongercentralgovernmentThe Battle ofSaratogabrought Frenchmilitary help tothe Americans.The Britishpromised AfricanAmericans theirfreedom inexchange forfightingthe Americans.FrenchandIndianWarinspire themto continueserving underdifficultconditionsto preventthe Britishfromreceiving taxmoneyThey wantedto remainunder directBritish rulethatCongresscould notcollect taxesAmericanvictory atSaratogathat the powerto govern anation comesfrom thepeoplequarteringtroops incolonist'shomesThe colonistshad norepresentativesin parliament tovote on thetaxesGreatCompromisemember of theContinentalCongress anddefender of theRedcoats during thetrial of the BostonMassacrethe passage oflaws (acts)giving Britaingreater controlof the coloniesa protestagainst taxpolicies(Boston TeaParty)

US History Q2 Review - 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. They wanted people of other countries to understand and support them
  2. "No taxation without representation!"
  3. to punish the colonists for The Boston Tea Party
  4. It forced the British to accept the full independence of the colonies
  5. James Madison wrote the Bill of Rights
  6. April, 1775-the Battles of Lexington and Concord
  7. Paine's pamphlets motivated colonial soldiers to continue fighting for freedom
  8. to ask King George to make peace with the colonies
  9. stronger central government
  10. The Battle of Saratoga brought French military help to the Americans.
  11. The British promised African Americans their freedom in exchange for fighting the Americans.
  12. French and Indian War
  13. inspire them to continue serving under difficult conditions
  14. to prevent the British from receiving tax money
  15. They wanted to remain under direct British rule
  16. that Congress could not collect taxes
  17. American victory at Saratoga
  18. that the power to govern a nation comes from the people
  19. quartering troops in colonist's homes
  20. The colonists had no representatives in parliament to vote on the taxes
  21. Great Compromise
  22. member of the Continental Congress and defender of the Redcoats during the trial of the Boston Massacre
  23. the passage of laws (acts) giving Britain greater control of the colonies
  24. a protest against tax policies (Boston Tea Party)