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| Colonists who were loyal to britain. |
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| Colonists who wanted independance from britain. |
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| Battle won by the americans in 1777. |
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| Place where washington's army spent the winter of 1777 - 1778 |
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| Rise in the price of goods. |
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| French noble who helped the americans. |
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| Battle that gave the americans victory in the war. |
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| Treaty that officially ended the war |
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| A crop grown for sale rather than for the farmer's use |
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| Sociaty with highly developed culture, including arts, politics, wrighting, and science |
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| To persuade someone to accept a particular religion |
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| A group of churches within one religion |
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| Natural surroundings, including weather, plants, and animals |
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| Making goods such as cloths or tools |
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| Places where religious workers try to help local people and/or convert them |
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| To plan and control the coarse of a ship |
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| The body that makes the British laws. |
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| People who work in the fields for rich landowners. |
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| Landowners, usually of large farms or plantations |
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| The money people recieve above the amount they invest |
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| Dislike of people because of race |
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