(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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- General George Washington
- General Horatio Gates
- Harbor
- Siege
- Mississippi River
- Drills
- Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
- Atlantic Ocean
- Borders
- Hardships
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- Punishment
- Draft
- July 4th
- Peace agreement
- Democracy
- Frostbite
- Independence recognized
- Benjamin Franklin
- Founding Fathers
- Loyalists
- Taxation without representation
- Troops
- Battlefield
- Victory
- Supply lines
- Troop movement
- Self-government
- Diplomacy
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- Cold weather
- Parliament
- Leadership
- Diplomacy
- Post-war economy
- Signed document
- Continental Army
- British defeat
- Mohawk disguise
- Liberty
- British Parliament
- Revolution
- Patriotism
- Militia
- First battle
### **Winter at Valley Forge (1777-1778)**
- Tea Act
- New government
- Protest
- Boston Harbor
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- Colonists
- Alert
Free!
- White flag
- Foreign relations
- General Cornwallis
- Paul Revere
- Strategy
- King George III
- Concord
- Sovereignty
- Midnight Ride
- Rebellion
- Cargo
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- Soldiers
- British Empire
- Training
- Colonial defense
- Low supplies
- Thomas Jefferson
- Alliance
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- Surrender
- Congress
- British troops
### **The Declaration of Independence (1776)**
- French Navy
- Taxation
### **The Battle of Yorktown (1781)**
- Dock
- Treaty
- Blockade
- Morale boost
- Grievances
### **The Battles of Lexington and Concord (1775)**
- Reinforcements
- Disease
Here’s a **long and comprehensive list** of words and phrases that students may use in their presentations on the **American Revolution** based on the topics provided:
- Blockade
- Motivation
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### **The Boston Tea Party (1773)**
- British East India Company
- Freedom
- Discipline
### **The Battle of Saratoga (1777)**
- Starvation
- John Jay
- Sons of Liberty
- John Adams
- Chesapeake Bay
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- Military campaign
- Military tactics
- Turning point
- William Dawes
- Skirmish
- Spies
- Continental Army
- Unalienable rights
- France
- Strategy
- Redcoats
- Baron von Steuben
- Patriots
- Ammunition
- Political changes
- General John Burgoyne
### **The Treaty of Paris (1783)**
- Boycott
- Tyranny
- Gunfire
- Independence
- Comte de Rochambeau
- Economic impact
- Lexington
- Attack
- Treaty negotiations
- Minutemen
- Artillery
- George Washington
- Government
- Final battle
- British negotiations
- Trenches
- Intolerable Acts
### **General Terms Related to the American Revolution**