BourgeoisieThemiddleclassFree!FerdinandMagellanPortuguesenavigator who ledthe Spanishexpedition of1519-1522 thatwas the first to sailaround the worldPuritansA religious group whowanted to purify theChurch of England.They came toAmerica for religiousfreedom and settledMassachusetts BayPlantationA large estatewhere cropsare cultivated,often usingslave laborChristopherColumbusHe mistakenlydiscovered theAmericas in 1492while searchingfor a faster routeto India.KingHenryVIIIStarted theAnglican Churchbecause he wasn'tgranted a divorce.Ended up having 6wives.CapitalismAn economic systemin which resourcesare privately owned,goods and servicesare produced forprofit, and prices areset by supply anddemandQueenIsabellaand KingFerdinandSpanishmonarchswho financedColumbus'svoyageHaitiThe firstindependentnation-stateruled by peopleof AfricandescentMonopolyThe completecontrol of aproduct orbusiness byone person orgroupThomasHobbesEnglish materialist andpolitical philosopher whoadvocated absolutesovereignty as the onlykind of government thatcould resolve problemscaused by theselfishness of humanbeingsScurvyA diseasecaused by adeficiency ofvitamin C, oftenaffecting sailorsNapoleonBonaparteFrench generalwho becameemperor of theFrench peopleafter theRevolutionEnlightenmentEraA time of philosophicalmovement in eighteenthcentury Europe thatfostered the belief that onecould reform society bydiscovering rational lawsthat governed socialbehavior and were just asscientific as the laws ofphysics.JohnLockeEnglish philosopher whoadvocated the idea of a"social contract" in whichgovernment powers arederived from the consent ofthe governed and in whichthe government serves thepeople; also said peoplehave natural rights to life,liberty and proCatherinethe GreatEmpress of Russiawho greatlyincreased theterritory of the empireand helped Russiabecome fully involvedin European culturallifeTransatlanticSlave TradeTrading of slavesfrom Africa to theAmericas inexchange forfinished goodsfrom Europe.RoanokeColonyThe firstattempted colonyin the Americas.It ultimately failedand is known asthe "Lost Colony"MiddlePassageA voyage thatbrought enslavedAfricans acrossthe Atlantic Oceanto North Americaand the WestIndiesGuillotineA machine forbeheading people,used as a meansof executionduring the FrenchRevolution.ElizabethIDaughter of KingHenry VIII and firstQueen of England.She was an absolutemonarch and isconsidered to be oneof the most successfulrulers of all time.HernanCortésSpanishconquistadorwho defeatedthe Aztecs andconqueredMexicoVascoDeGamaA Portuguesesailor who wasthe first Europeanto sail aroundsouthern Africa tothe Indian OceanPrinceHenry ofPortugalKnown as "TheNavigator" he fundedand encouragedexploration, the studyof navigation, and thedevelopment of newtools to aid innavigationJamestownThe firstpermanent Englishsettlement in NorthAmerica, found inEast VirginiaPeonA laborer orfarm worker,often with littleeconomicpowerTennisCourtOathA pledge made bythe members ofFrance's NationalAssembly in 1789, inwhich they vowed tocontinue meetinguntil they had drawnup a new constitutionGuerillaA fighter who usesunconventionaltactics, likeambushes, againsta larger, regulararmyCartographerAmapmakerBourgeoisieThemiddleclassFree!FerdinandMagellanPortuguesenavigator who ledthe Spanishexpedition of1519-1522 thatwas the first to sailaround the worldPuritansA religious group whowanted to purify theChurch of England.They came toAmerica for religiousfreedom and settledMassachusetts BayPlantationA large estatewhere cropsare cultivated,often usingslave laborChristopherColumbusHe mistakenlydiscovered theAmericas in 1492while searchingfor a faster routeto India.KingHenryVIIIStarted theAnglican Churchbecause he wasn'tgranted a divorce.Ended up having 6wives.CapitalismAn economic systemin which resourcesare privately owned,goods and servicesare produced forprofit, and prices areset by supply anddemandQueenIsabellaand KingFerdinandSpanishmonarchswho financedColumbus'svoyageHaitiThe firstindependentnation-stateruled by peopleof AfricandescentMonopolyThe completecontrol of aproduct orbusiness byone person orgroupThomasHobbesEnglish materialist andpolitical philosopher whoadvocated absolutesovereignty as the onlykind of government thatcould resolve problemscaused by theselfishness of humanbeingsScurvyA diseasecaused by adeficiency ofvitamin C, oftenaffecting sailorsNapoleonBonaparteFrench generalwho becameemperor of theFrench peopleafter theRevolutionEnlightenmentEraA time of philosophicalmovement in eighteenthcentury Europe thatfostered the belief that onecould reform society bydiscovering rational lawsthat governed socialbehavior and were just asscientific as the laws ofphysics.JohnLockeEnglish philosopher whoadvocated the idea of a"social contract" in whichgovernment powers arederived from the consent ofthe governed and in whichthe government serves thepeople; also said peoplehave natural rights to life,liberty and proCatherinethe GreatEmpress of Russiawho greatlyincreased theterritory of the empireand helped Russiabecome fully involvedin European culturallifeTransatlanticSlave TradeTrading of slavesfrom Africa to theAmericas inexchange forfinished goodsfrom Europe.RoanokeColonyThe firstattempted colonyin the Americas.It ultimately failedand is known asthe "Lost Colony"MiddlePassageA voyage thatbrought enslavedAfricans acrossthe Atlantic Oceanto North Americaand the WestIndiesGuillotineA machine forbeheading people,used as a meansof executionduring the FrenchRevolution.ElizabethIDaughter of KingHenry VIII and firstQueen of England.She was an absolutemonarch and isconsidered to be oneof the most successfulrulers of all time.HernanCortésSpanishconquistadorwho defeatedthe Aztecs andconqueredMexicoVascoDeGamaA Portuguesesailor who wasthe first Europeanto sail aroundsouthern Africa tothe Indian OceanPrinceHenry ofPortugalKnown as "TheNavigator" he fundedand encouragedexploration, the studyof navigation, and thedevelopment of newtools to aid innavigationJamestownThe firstpermanent Englishsettlement in NorthAmerica, found inEast VirginiaPeonA laborer orfarm worker,often with littleeconomicpowerTennisCourtOathA pledge made bythe members ofFrance's NationalAssembly in 1789, inwhich they vowed tocontinue meetinguntil they had drawnup a new constitutionGuerillaA fighter who usesunconventionaltactics, likeambushes, againsta larger, regulararmyCartographerAmapmaker

Unit 3 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. The middle class
    Bourgeoisie
  2. Free!
  3. Portuguese navigator who led the Spanish expedition of 1519-1522 that was the first to sail around the world
    Ferdinand Magellan
  4. A religious group who wanted to purify the Church of England. They came to America for religious freedom and settled Massachusetts Bay
    Puritans
  5. A large estate where crops are cultivated, often using slave labor
    Plantation
  6. He mistakenly discovered the Americas in 1492 while searching for a faster route to India.
    Christopher Columbus
  7. Started the Anglican Church because he wasn't granted a divorce. Ended up having 6 wives.
    King Henry VIII
  8. An economic system in which resources are privately owned, goods and services are produced for profit, and prices are set by supply and demand
    Capitalism
  9. Spanish monarchs who financed Columbus's voyage
    Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand
  10. The first independent nation-state ruled by people of African descent
    Haiti
  11. The complete control of a product or business by one person or group
    Monopoly
  12. English materialist and political philosopher who advocated absolute sovereignty as the only kind of government that could resolve problems caused by the selfishness of human beings
    Thomas Hobbes
  13. A disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin C, often affecting sailors
    Scurvy
  14. French general who became emperor of the French people after the Revolution
    Napoleon Bonaparte
  15. A time of philosophical movement in eighteenth century Europe that fostered the belief that one could reform society by discovering rational laws that governed social behavior and were just as scientific as the laws of physics.
    Enlightenment Era
  16. English philosopher who advocated the idea of a "social contract" in which government powers are derived from the consent of the governed and in which the government serves the people; also said people have natural rights to life, liberty and pro
    John Locke
  17. Empress of Russia who greatly increased the territory of the empire and helped Russia become fully involved in European cultural life
    Catherine the Great
  18. Trading of slaves from Africa to the Americas in exchange for finished goods from Europe.
    Transatlantic Slave Trade
  19. The first attempted colony in the Americas. It ultimately failed and is known as the "Lost Colony"
    Roanoke Colony
  20. A voyage that brought enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to North America and the West Indies
    Middle Passage
  21. A machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the French Revolution.
    Guillotine
  22. Daughter of King Henry VIII and first Queen of England. She was an absolute monarch and is considered to be one of the most successful rulers of all time.
    Elizabeth I
  23. Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico
    Hernan Cortés
  24. A Portuguese sailor who was the first European to sail around southern Africa to the Indian Ocean
    Vasco De Gama
  25. Known as "The Navigator" he funded and encouraged exploration, the study of navigation, and the development of new tools to aid in navigation
    Prince Henry of Portugal
  26. The first permanent English settlement in North America, found in East Virginia
    Jamestown
  27. A laborer or farm worker, often with little economic power
    Peon
  28. A pledge made by the members of France's National Assembly in 1789, in which they vowed to continue meeting until they had drawn up a new constitution
    Tennis Court Oath
  29. A fighter who uses unconventional tactics, like ambushes, against a larger, regular army
    Guerilla
  30. A mapmaker
    Cartographer