UnionDrawWaterbetweenHamptonand NorfolkSecededApril1865UlyssesS.GrantWhiteVirginiansAppomattoxCourthouseBattleof BullRunRobertSmallsMaryBowserEnslavedAfricanAmericansAgriculturalNatTurnerAmericanIndiansRobertE. LeeFreedAfricanAmericansAbrahamLincolnRichmondIndustrializedBattle ofFredericksburgConfederacyElizabethVan LewPro-SlaveryStatesWestVirginiaTheContrabandDecisionHarrietTubmanThomas“Stonewall”JacksonClaraBartonAnti-SlaveryStatesJohnBrownApril1860AbolitionistsUnionDrawWaterbetweenHamptonand NorfolkSecededApril1865UlyssesS.GrantWhiteVirginiansAppomattoxCourthouseBattleof BullRunRobertSmallsMaryBowserEnslavedAfricanAmericansAgriculturalNatTurnerAmericanIndiansRobertE. LeeFreedAfricanAmericansAbrahamLincolnRichmondIndustrializedBattle ofFredericksburgConfederacyElizabethVan LewPro-SlaveryStatesWestVirginiaTheContrabandDecisionHarrietTubmanThomas“Stonewall”JacksonClaraBartonAnti-SlaveryStatesJohnBrownApril1860Abolitionists

Civil War 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. Union
  2. Draw
  3. Water between Hampton and Norfolk
  4. Seceded
  5. April 1865
  6. Ulysses S. Grant
  7. White Virginians
  8. Appomattox Courthouse
  9. Battle of Bull Run
  10. Robert Smalls
  11. Mary Bowser
  12. Enslaved African Americans
  13. Agricultural
  14. Nat Turner
  15. American Indians
  16. Robert E. Lee
  17. Freed African Americans
  18. Abraham Lincoln
  19. Richmond
  20. Industrialized
  21. Battle of Fredericksburg
  22. Confederacy
  23. Elizabeth Van Lew
  24. Pro-Slavery States
  25. West Virginia
  26. The Contraband Decision
  27. Harriet Tubman
  28. Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson
  29. Clara Barton
  30. Anti-Slavery States
  31. John Brown
  32. April 1860
  33. Abolitionists