homemadefabricsWhat didwomen maketo support theboycott ofBrittish goods?revenueThis termmeans theincome aperson, countryor buisnessmakesto payfor wardebtWhy did Britainneed to raisetaxes in theAmericanColonies?TheTownshendActsThis acttaxedgoods likeglass & tea.AppalachianMountainsColonistswere notallowed tomove west ofthe ______.smugglingWhat didmerchants inthe coloniesdo to avoidpaying taxes?Daughtersof LibertyThis group ofwomensupported theboycott ofBritish goods.ParliamentWhat is the nameof the legislativegroup in Britainthat has 2 housesand makes laws?GeorgeGrenvillePrimeMinister whowanted toeliminatesmugglingRepealtocancelloweredthe taxWhat didGeorgeGrenville doto the tax onmolasses?glassThis itemwas taxed bytheTownshendAct.beforeThe TownshendAct taxedgoods ______they arrived inthe colonies.TheDeclaratoryActThis Act statedthat Britain wasable to tax andmake decisionsfor the ColoniesNo TaxationWithoutRepresentationThis phrasebecame a rally cryfor colonists whenprotesting theBritish policy oftaxing them withouttheir consentTheStampActWhich Acttaxed mostprinteditems?tominimizesmugglingWhat was thepurpose oflowering the taxon molasseswith the SugarAct?boycottto refuse tobuy goodsas a formof protestplayingcardsThis itemwas that wastaxed by theStamp Act.Proclamationof 1763This made itilleagal forcolonists tomove freelyin America.homemadefabricsWhat didwomen maketo support theboycott ofBrittish goods?revenueThis termmeans theincome aperson, countryor buisnessmakesto payfor wardebtWhy did Britainneed to raisetaxes in theAmericanColonies?TheTownshendActsThis acttaxedgoods likeglass & tea.AppalachianMountainsColonistswere notallowed tomove west ofthe ______.smugglingWhat didmerchants inthe coloniesdo to avoidpaying taxes?Daughtersof LibertyThis group ofwomensupported theboycott ofBritish goods.ParliamentWhat is the nameof the legislativegroup in Britainthat has 2 housesand makes laws?GeorgeGrenvillePrimeMinister whowanted toeliminatesmugglingRepealtocancelloweredthe taxWhat didGeorgeGrenville doto the tax onmolasses?glassThis itemwas taxed bytheTownshendAct.beforeThe TownshendAct taxedgoods ______they arrived inthe colonies.TheDeclaratoryActThis Act statedthat Britain wasable to tax andmake decisionsfor the ColoniesNo TaxationWithoutRepresentationThis phrasebecame a rally cryfor colonists whenprotesting theBritish policy oftaxing them withouttheir consentTheStampActWhich Acttaxed mostprinteditems?tominimizesmugglingWhat was thepurpose oflowering the taxon molasseswith the SugarAct?boycottto refuse tobuy goodsas a formof protestplayingcardsThis itemwas that wastaxed by theStamp Act.Proclamationof 1763This made itilleagal forcolonists tomove freelyin America.

No Taxation Without Representation - 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. What did women make to support the boycott of Brittish goods?
    homemade fabrics
  2. This term means the income a person, country or buisness makes
    revenue
  3. Why did Britain need to raise taxes in the American Colonies?
    to pay for war debt
  4. This act taxed goods like glass & tea.
    The Townshend Acts
  5. Colonists were not allowed to move west of the ______.
    Appalachian Mountains
  6. What did merchants in the colonies do to avoid paying taxes?
    smuggling
  7. This group of women supported the boycott of British goods.
    Daughters of Liberty
  8. What is the name of the legislative group in Britain that has 2 houses and makes laws?
    Parliament
  9. Prime Minister who wanted to eliminate smuggling
    George Grenville
  10. to cancel
    Repeal
  11. What did George Grenville do to the tax on molasses?
    lowered the tax
  12. This item was taxed by the Townshend Act.
    glass
  13. The Townshend Act taxed goods ______ they arrived in the colonies.
    before
  14. This Act stated that Britain was able to tax and make decisions for the Colonies
    The Declaratory Act
  15. This phrase became a rally cry for colonists when protesting the British policy of taxing them without their consent
    No Taxation Without Representation
  16. Which Act taxed most printed items?
    The Stamp Act
  17. What was the purpose of lowering the tax on molasses with the Sugar Act?
    to minimize smuggling
  18. to refuse to buy goods as a form of protest
    boycott
  19. This item was that was taxed by the Stamp Act.
    playing cards
  20. This made it illeagal for colonists to move freely in America.
    Proclamation of 1763