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| anxious to fight against those in power |
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| a person who wanted the thirteen colonies to be free of the rule of England; someone who loves his or her country |
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| freedom from another country's control or rule |
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| a group of countries or territories that are controlled by one ruler |
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| a part of an army to be used in local emergencies |
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| to force the people to pay money to the government |
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| someone elected to vote for other people |
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| to complain against ideas or actions, to speak out against something |
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| bullets and other supplies to fight in a war |
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| acting against the government by spying or planning to over throw it |
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| buildings for lodging soldiers |
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| a mill or factory in which iron or steel is made |
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| a idea of what is perfect |
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| a change or addition to the Constitution |
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| to examine and measure the land |
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| a sailor on a ship who has permission to attack enemy ships |
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| when a group tries to overthrow a government |
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| to bring in from another place |
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| a person who is faithful to the King |
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| Precursors to the Revolutionary War |
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| French Indian War, The Stamp Act, Townshend Act, Tea Act, Boston Massacre, Intolerable Acts |
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