Mexican National Era Review Bingo Cards - Print Free or Customize
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About: This bingo card is all about early Texas history, exploring the people, laws, and events that shaped its path from Spanish rule to Mexican independence and the settlement of Anglo Americans. It’s perfect for students or anyone interested in Texas history, bringing key terms and turning points to life in a fun classroom review or trivia night.
How To: To save a PDF to print, click the Print button. You can modify the card count and other printing settings on the Print tab. Grid items and free space content can be edited on the Basic tab. Appearance can be totally customized on the corresponding tabs, or you can quickly find any option using the 🔍 tab.
How to play Mexican National Era Review Bingo Cards?
- Paper Caller: Print PDF calling list & calling slips and manually select the slips.
 - Paper Players: Print PDF bingo cards and manually scratch the cards.
 - Digital Players: Click on the Play button above, and then click on the 🎫 button.
 - Digital Caller: Click on the Play button above.
 - Combo Mode: Pick any combination above. For example, caller can be either Printed or Digital. And players can be Printed or Digital or a combo of both.
 
Step-By-Step:
- Start by saving the Mexican National Era Review PDF by clicking on the "Print" button above.
 - Open the PDF and print it.
 - For random calling, you can print another copy of the call list, cut, fold and then pull them randomly at play time.
 - Cut the bingo cards at the cut marks if there are greater than 1 bingo cards per page.
 - Distribute one card per player. For marking, you can use markers. Crayons cost the least.
 - Pick one person to be the caller. If you are playing in a small group, the caller can as well play along with their own Bingo card.
 - The caller begins the game by randomly drawing an item from the call list and calling out it to everyone.
 - The players check their cards to see if they have the called word. If they do, they dab that word.
 - The first player to finish a horizontal, vertical, or a diagonal line of crossed items yells "Bingo!" and wins the play.
 - The caller verifies that the items marked form a proper line according to the Bingo card and call list.
 - You can play for multiple patterns or a full card blackout for a longer play.
 
This Mexican National Era Review Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: The Louisiana Purchase, Tejano, Land grant, Empresario, Dog Trot Home, Treaty of Córdoba, Mexican Federal Constitution of 1824, Centralists, Federalists, Militia, Father Miguel Hidalgo, Independence from Spain, The revolutionaries were defeated by Spanish forces, It was the bloodiest battle in the Mexican War for Independence, 1821, Treaty of Córdoba, Coahuila y Tejas, Increase the population and protect the frontier, Free Texas from Spanish rule, A federal government, The Catholic Church was the official religion, Split the country into 19 states and 4 teritories, Both had citizen representation, both united a large and diverse country, Mexico had an official religion; the U.S. had freedom of religion, Between the national and state governments, Controlled mostly by the national government in Mexico City, No, most laws came from Mexico City, Federalists, It allowed more freedom for people, Stephen F. Austin, Brought the first American settlers to Texas, The Old Three Hundred, The coastal plains, Martín De León, Green DeWitt, Lorenzo de Zavala, Promises of cheap land through advertisments, Hardworking, law-abiding, and Catholic, Good farmland and a chance for a new life, For cheap land and new opportunities, To populate and defend the region, To protect against Native American raids and French threats, San Felipe de Austin, 300 families, Educated, hardworking, and wealthy, Pledge loyalty to Mexico and become Catholic, It warned that Texas was becoming too "American", Law of April 6, 1830, Banned U.S. immigration and added customs duties, Immigration from the U.S. and Texas to be its own state, A new constitution for Texas, Stephen F. Austin, He was arrested and imprisoned, He lost trust and began supporting independence, Stephen F. Austin, William H. Wharton, More local control and the ability to govern themselves, 1832, 1833, The Constitution of 1824, He claimed to be a Federalist, The Grito de Dolores (1810), The Treaty of Córdoba (1821), The Mexican Federal Constitution of 1824, 1821, The Law of April 6, 1830, The Gutierrez-Magee Expedition, 1813, The Law of April 6, 1830, The Mier y Terán Report, Land grants., To increase population and protect the region from U.S. expansion, 6 Months.