JohnAdamsRachelJacksonNicholasBiddle1829 –1837JohnQuincyAdamsSecretaryof StateTariffVicePresidentCorruptBargainElectoralCollege.1825 -1829Speaker of theHouse ofRepresentatives.Age ofJacksonPopularVoteCensured“Jackass”Jackson’swarTreasurySecretaryTrail ofTearsCherokeeInaugurationThe Bankof theUnitedStatesVetoStateBankDemocratJohn CCalhounPhotoin 1843GeorgiaTheUnitedSupremeCourt.AndrewJacksonIndianRemovalActFirstPresident tohave hisphoto takenCongressionalLeaderDemocratic-RepublicanGeneralHenryClayNorthCarolinaTheBankWarDebtFreeCommonmanJohnAdamsRachelJacksonNicholasBiddle1829 –1837JohnQuincyAdamsSecretaryof StateTariffVicePresidentCorruptBargainElectoralCollege.1825 -1829Speaker of theHouse ofRepresentatives.Age ofJacksonPopularVoteCensured“Jackass”Jackson’swarTreasurySecretaryTrail ofTearsCherokeeInaugurationThe Bankof theUnitedStatesVetoStateBankDemocratJohn CCalhounPhotoin 1843GeorgiaTheUnitedSupremeCourt.AndrewJacksonIndianRemovalActFirstPresident tohave hisphoto takenCongressionalLeaderDemocratic-RepublicanGeneralHenryClayNorthCarolinaTheBankWarDebtFreeCommonman

The Presidents 1825-1837 - 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. John Adams
  2. Rachel Jackson
  3. Nicholas Biddle
  4. 1829 – 1837
  5. John Quincy Adams
  6. Secretary of State
  7. Tariff
  8. Vice President
  9. Corrupt Bargain
  10. Electoral College.
  11. 1825 - 1829
  12. Speaker of the House of Representatives.
  13. Age of Jackson
  14. Popular Vote
  15. Censured
  16. “Jackass”
  17. Jackson’s war
  18. Treasury Secretary
  19. Trail of Tears
  20. Cherokee
  21. Inauguration
  22. The Bank of the United States
  23. Veto
  24. State Bank
  25. Democrat
  26. John C Calhoun
  27. Photo in 1843
  28. Georgia
  29. The United Supreme Court.
  30. Andrew Jackson
  31. Indian Removal Act
  32. First President to have his photo taken
  33. Congressional Leader
  34. Democratic-Republican
  35. General
  36. Henry Clay
  37. North Carolina
  38. The Bank War
  39. Debt Free
  40. Common man