an act passedby SouthCarolina thatdeclared theTariff of 1832unconstitutionalthe firstfederallyfunded nationalroad project,begun in 1811a term to describeone of more than80,000 peoplewho joined theCalifornia GoldRush in 1849the practiceof givingsupportersgovernmentjobsa privatemeeting;often apoliticalmeetingthe rights andpowersindependent of thefederalgovernment thatare reserved forthe statesthe 1800s beliefthat Americanshad the right tospread acrossthe continentthe artificialwaterwayopened in1825, linkingLake Erie to theHudson Riverthe route to theOregonCountry usedby wagon trainsin the 1800sa ruler withabsolute andauthority over acountry, usuallythrough the useof violencethe route toSanta Fe, NewMexico thatwas used bytraders in the1800sa politicalpartyorganized byHenry Claya period whenbusiness activityslows, prices andwages fall, andunemploymentrisesto surround andblockade anenemy town orposition withtroops in order toforce a surrendermoney,especiallymoneycollected by agovernment forpublic usea person whofollows his orher ownindependentcourse in lifethe nicknamefor Californiaafter it declaredindependencefrom Mexico in1846a settlementthat aims tospread areligion intoa new areaa border,especially theborder of an areaof settlement; aline past whichland is not settleda trapper whoexplored andhunted in theAmerican Westin the early1800stheright tovotea groupmaking upmore thanhalf of alarger groupthesteamboatbuilt in 1807by RobertFultona meeting atwhich apolitical partychooses acandidateable toproduceenough forone's ownneedsan act passedby SouthCarolina thatdeclared theTariff of 1832unconstitutionalthe firstfederallyfunded nationalroad project,begun in 1811a term to describeone of more than80,000 peoplewho joined theCalifornia GoldRush in 1849the practiceof givingsupportersgovernmentjobsa privatemeeting;often apoliticalmeetingthe rights andpowersindependent of thefederalgovernment thatare reserved forthe statesthe 1800s beliefthat Americanshad the right tospread acrossthe continentthe artificialwaterwayopened in1825, linkingLake Erie to theHudson Riverthe route to theOregonCountry usedby wagon trainsin the 1800sa ruler withabsolute andauthority over acountry, usuallythrough the useof violencethe route toSanta Fe, NewMexico thatwas used bytraders in the1800sa politicalpartyorganized byHenry Claya period whenbusiness activityslows, prices andwages fall, andunemploymentrisesto surround andblockade anenemy town orposition withtroops in order toforce a surrendermoney,especiallymoneycollected by agovernment forpublic usea person whofollows his orher ownindependentcourse in lifethe nicknamefor Californiaafter it declaredindependencefrom Mexico in1846a settlementthat aims tospread areligion intoa new areaa border,especially theborder of an areaof settlement; aline past whichland is not settleda trapper whoexplored andhunted in theAmerican Westin the early1800stheright tovotea groupmaking upmore thanhalf of alarger groupthesteamboatbuilt in 1807by RobertFultona meeting atwhich apolitical partychooses acandidateable toproduceenough forone's ownneeds

Untitled 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. an act passed by South Carolina that declared the Tariff of 1832 unconstitutional
  2. the first federally funded national road project, begun in 1811
  3. a term to describe one of more than 80,000 people who joined the California Gold Rush in 1849
  4. the practice of giving supporters government jobs
  5. a private meeting; often a political meeting
  6. the rights and powers independent of the federal government that are reserved for the states
  7. the 1800s belief that Americans had the right to spread across the continent
  8. the artificial waterway opened in 1825, linking Lake Erie to the Hudson River
  9. the route to the Oregon Country used by wagon trains in the 1800s
  10. a ruler with absolute and authority over a country, usually through the use of violence
  11. the route to Santa Fe, New Mexico that was used by traders in the 1800s
  12. a political party organized by Henry Clay
  13. a period when business activity slows, prices and wages fall, and unemployment rises
  14. to surround and blockade an enemy town or position with troops in order to force a surrender
  15. money, especially money collected by a government for public use
  16. a person who follows his or her own independent course in life
  17. the nickname for California after it declared independence from Mexico in 1846
  18. a settlement that aims to spread a religion into a new area
  19. a border, especially the border of an area of settlement; a line past which land is not settled
  20. a trapper who explored and hunted in the American West in the early 1800s
  21. the right to vote
  22. a group making up more than half of a larger group
  23. the steamboat built in 1807 by Robert Fulton
  24. a meeting at which a political party chooses a candidate
  25. able to produce enough for one's own needs