(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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initially issued by King George III in 1763 to officially claim British territory in North America after Britain won the Seven Years War. , could not cross Appalachian mountains
Proclamation of 1763
4th President of the United States, helped write constitution, Federalists
James Madison
Prussian who became a Continental Army general
Baron von Steuben
African American man who was the first fatality at the Boston Massacre
Crispus Attucks
Leader of the Sons of Liberty
Samuel Adams
the site of the military camp of the American Continental Army over the winter of 1777-1778 during the American Revolutionary War
Valley Forge
Colonial victory in upstate New York that convinced France to help the colonies
Battle of Saratoga
The last battle of the Revolutionary War where lord Cornwallis surrendered to Washington’s army
Battle of Yorktown
the original constitution of the US, ratified in 1781, which was replaced by the US Constitution in 1789.
Articles of Confederation
Supporters of the Constitution who believed in a stronger central government
Federalists
secret organizations formed in the American colonies in protest against the Stamp Act
Sons of Liberty
letters written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay to persuade Americans to support the ratification of US Constitution
Federalist Papers
he helped draw up the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution; he played a major role in the American Revolution and negotiated French support for the colonists, invented bifocals and researched electricity
Benjamin Franklin
1783 Treaty of Paris
was an agreement that large and small states reached during the Constitutional Convention; created the House (proportional representation) and Senate (equal representation)
Great Compromise
colonists and Iroquis vs French and Indians over lands in the Ohio River valley, The war was fought between the colonies of British America and New France, with both sides supported by military units from their parent countries of Great Britain a
French and Indian War
formed to protest Stamp Act and Townshend Act; famous for producing domestic clothing to help an English textile boycott
Daughters of Liberty
an act of the British Parliament in 1756 that exacted revenue from the American colonies by imposing a stamp duty on newspapers and legal and commercial documents
Stamp Act
term describing a legislature with two chambers
Bicameral
created new territory of land between Mississippi River and Appalachian Mountains as American territory
Land Ordinance 1784
2nd US President, helped draft US Constitution, helped get France side with colonists
John Adams
3rd President of the United States; chief drafter of the Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson
United States statesman and leader of the Federalists
Alexander Hamilton
was signed on 10 February 1763 by the kingdoms of Great Britain, France and Spain, with Portugal in agreement, after Britain's victory over France and Spain during the Seven Years' War.
1763 Treaty of Paris
English empiricist philosopher who believed in natural rights (his Ideas helped form the Constitution)
John Locke
the first ten amendments to the US Constitution, ratified in 1791 and guaranteeing such rights as the freedoms of speech, assembly, and worship.
Bill of Rights
created process for new states to be admitted to the Union; designated some of the profit from land sales toward public schools
Northwest Ordinance 1787
protested the foreclosures of farms for debt and briefly succeeded in shutting down the court system
Shays Rebellion
Opponents of the Constitution who supported most rights remaining with the states
Anti-Federalists
French soldier, statesman, and liberal leader, who served in the American Revolutionary Army as aide-de-camp to General Washington
Marquis de Lafayette
after Crossing the Delaware River, Washington’s army defeated the British, Washingtons’ first real victory
Battle of Trenton
were shadow governments organized by the Patriot leaders of the Thirteen Colonies on the eve of the American Revolution
Committees of Correspondence
developed by philosophers in Europe that government can only exists if the people give it the power, in return the government is to protect certain rights
Social Contract Theory
a series of British measures passed in 1774 and designed to punish the Massachusetts colonists for the Boston Tea Party
Intolerable Acts
War between Great Britain and its American colonies for the independence of the latter
American Revolution
The fundamental document establishing the United States as a nation
Declaration of Independence
1st President of the United States; commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolution
George Washington
a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1775-76 that inspired people in the Thirteen Colonies to declare and fight for independence from Great Britain in the summer of 1776
Common Sense
drafted the US Constitution during the Second Continental congress: Jefferson, Adams, Franklin, Livingston and Sherman
Committee of Five
River crossed by George Washington to commit a surprise attack on the Hessian mercenaries Christmas night, depicted in a famous painting
Delaware River
given by God at birth, life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness
Natural Rights
Author of the Common Sense pamphlet
Thomas Paine
British General, lost at Saratoga
General John Burgoyne
States that African Americans only counted as 3/5ths of a human being for the purposes of voting and taxation
3/5ths Compromise