BostonMassacre​The"INTOLERABLEACTS"​Committees ofCorrespondence​Argument betweencolonists andsoldiers guarding acustomshouse​5 were killed includingCrispus Attucks​Used as propaganda toincreasehatred toward British​"TaxationwithoutRepresentation" BostonTea Party(1773)​TheStamp Act(1765)​SugarAct(1764)​Proclamationof 1763​Printed itemsrequired tohave a stamp -a taxmust be paid​  Frenchand IndianWar (1756– 1763)Ended the Frenchand IndianWar​France surrenderedall landeast of theMississippi​All sugar andmolassescoming into thecolonies wouldbe taxedNew act thatlowered the priceof tea, butrequired coloniststo buy it from theEastIndia Company​ TownshendActs (1767)​SonsofLibertyTaxed more items:​ Imported glass​ Lead​ Paint​ Paper​ Tea​ December 16th, (atnight) patriotsdressedas Natives, boardedthe ships, threw90,000lbs of tea overboard​Bannedcolonizationwestof theAppalachianMountainsColonists hadno directrepresentationin Parliament Fought over:​ Land (in NorthAmerica)​ Fur trade​Tea Act(1773)​Quartering Act (1765)​Boston Port Bill (1774)​Administration ofJustice Act (1774)​MassachusettsGovernment Act (1774)​Quebec Act (1774)​TreatyofParisBostonMassacre​The"INTOLERABLEACTS"​Committees ofCorrespondence​Argument betweencolonists andsoldiers guarding acustomshouse​5 were killed includingCrispus Attucks​Used as propaganda toincreasehatred toward British​"TaxationwithoutRepresentation" BostonTea Party(1773)​TheStamp Act(1765)​SugarAct(1764)​Proclamationof 1763​Printed itemsrequired tohave a stamp -a taxmust be paid​  Frenchand IndianWar (1756– 1763)Ended the Frenchand IndianWar​France surrenderedall landeast of theMississippi​All sugar andmolassescoming into thecolonies wouldbe taxedNew act thatlowered the priceof tea, butrequired coloniststo buy it from theEastIndia Company​ TownshendActs (1767)​SonsofLibertyTaxed more items:​ Imported glass​ Lead​ Paint​ Paper​ Tea​ December 16th, (atnight) patriotsdressedas Natives, boardedthe ships, threw90,000lbs of tea overboard​Bannedcolonizationwestof theAppalachianMountainsColonists hadno directrepresentationin Parliament Fought over:​ Land (in NorthAmerica)​ Fur trade​Tea Act(1773)​Quartering Act (1765)​Boston Port Bill (1774)​Administration ofJustice Act (1774)​MassachusettsGovernment Act (1774)​Quebec Act (1774)​TreatyofParis

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. Boston Massacre​
  2. The "INTOLERABLE ACTS"​
  3. Committees of Correspondence​
  4. Argument between colonists and soldiers guarding a customs house​ 5 were killed including Crispus Attucks​ Used as propaganda to increase hatred toward British​
  5. "Taxation without Representation"
  6. Boston Tea Party (1773)​
  7. The Stamp Act (1765)​
  8. Sugar Act (1764)​
  9. Proclamation of 1763​
  10. Printed items required to have a stamp - a tax must be paid​
  11. French and Indian War (1756 – 1763)
  12. Ended the French and Indian War​ France surrendered all land east of the Mississippi​
  13. All sugar and molasses coming into the colonies would be taxed
  14. New act that lowered the price of tea, but required colonists to buy it from the East India Company​
  15. Townshend Acts (1767)​
  16. Sons of Liberty
  17. Taxed more items:​ Imported glass​ Lead​ Paint​ Paper​ Tea​
  18. December 16th, (at night) patriots dressed as Natives, boarded the ships, threw 90,000 lbs of tea overboard​
  19. Banned colonization west of the Appalachian Mountains
  20. Colonists had no direct representation in Parliament
  21. Fought over:​ Land (in North America)​ Fur trade​
  22. Tea Act (1773)​
  23. Quartering Act (1765)​ Boston Port Bill (1774)​ Administration of Justice Act (1774 )​Massachusetts Government Act (1774)​Quebec Act (1774)​
  24. Treaty of Paris