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Chapter 6 Where Communities Begin Review Bingo

Chapter 6 Where Communities Begin Review Bingo. Mrs. Graber 3 rd Grade. Alki Point b oat Bethel AME Church Captain Isaac Cooper Chief Sealth c oal compromise conflict crossroads center Fort Defiance g old Indianapolis. Loggin g l umber miners m ountains National Road

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Chapter 6 Where Communities Begin Review Bingo

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  1. Chapter 6 Where Communities BeginReview Bingo Mrs. Graber 3rd Grade

  2. Alki Point • boat • Bethel AME Church • Captain Isaac Cooper • Chief Sealth • coal • compromise • conflict • crossroads center • Fort Defiance • gold • Indianapolis • Logging • lumber • miners • mountains • National Road • patient • polluted • port • state capital • state government • Underground Railroad • Ute

  3. _____ set up Fort Defiance and then later named it Glenwood Springs. • The ____ station of the Underground Railroad was located in Indianapolis. • The railroad helped Glenwood Springs by providing a way for miners to send _____ to other communities. • Indianapolis became a ____ because it had the first U.S. highway and now has seven highways leading out of the city. • The ____ made it hard for railroad workers to build tracks in Glenwood Springs. • You cannot reach the city of Indianapolis by ____ . • A ____ person would most likely start a mountain community. • The ____ helped the people of the eastern United States move west. • In 1851, a group of settlers build a town on ____ which made the city of Seattle grow • ____ has been the state capital of Indiana since 1820. • ____ is not an important natural resource in Seattle. • If Seattle continues to grow, the water around it might become ____ by the people who live there and the ships that come to port.

  4. Settlers named the town in honor of ____ because he was friendly and helped them. • The water in Seattle helped it to grow since it has a good ____ where ships come and go from around the world. • The ____ helped slaves escape to the north. • Glenwood Springs was first discovered by the ____ Indians. • A ____ is a city which in which the state government is located. • People in the ____ make and carry out the state’s laws. • A ____ is a solution for both people. • An argument between two people is also known as a ____. • Logging is a way to cut down trees in order to make ____. • ____ dug coal out of the earth in Glenwood Springs. • Captain Isaac Cooper set up ____ in what would later be known as Glenwood Springs.

  5. ____ became an important industry in Seattle because of its natural resources. • Captain Isaac Cooper set up ____ in what would later be known as Glenwood Springs. • The ____ station of the Underground Railroad was located in Indianapolis. • In 1851, a group of settlers built a town on ____ which made the city of Seattle grow • _____ set up Fort Defiance and then later named it Glenwood Springs. • Settlers named the town in honor of ____ because he was friendly and helped them. • Logging is a way to cut down trees in order to make ____. • ____ dug coal out of the earth in Glenwood Springs. • The railroad helped Glenwood Springs by providing a way for miners to send _____ to other communities. • The water in Seattle helped it to grow since it has a good ____ where ships come and go from around the world.

  6. Indianapolis became a ____ because it had the first U.S. highway and now has seven highways leading out of the city. • The ____ made it hard for railroad workers to build tracks in Glenwood Springs. • You cannot reach the city of Indianapolis by ____ . • A ____ person would most likely start a mountain community. • ____ is not an important natural resource in Seattle. • If Seattle continues to grow, the water around it might become ____ by the people who live there and the ships that come to port • The water in Seattle helped it to grow since it has a good ____ where ships come and go from around the world. • The ____ helped slaves escape to the north. • Glenwood Springs was first discovered by the ____ Indians. • Logging is a way to cut down trees in order to make ____.

  7. In 1851, a group of settlers build a town on ____ which made the city of Seattle grow • ____ has been the state capital of Indiana since 1820. • ____ is not an important natural resource in Seattle. • Settlers named the town in honor of ____ because he was friendly and helped them. • The water in Seattle helped it to grow since it has a good ____ where ships come and go from around the world. • The ____ helped slaves escape to the north. • A ____ is a solution for both people. • An argument between two people is also known as a ____. • A ____ person would most likely start a mountain community. • The ____ helped the people of the eastern United States move west. • People in the ____ make and carry out the state’s laws.

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