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Violated



break or fail to comply with a rule or formal agreement.

civil liberties

indivisual rights protectected by the law from unjust govermental or other interference.

Impose

take advantage of someone by demanding their attention or commitment.

foreign recognition

in law the enforcement of foreign judgements is the recognition and enforcement in one jurisdiction of judgements.

consent

give permission for somthing to happen

representation-represenatives-represent

be entitled or appointed to act or speak for someone

independence

the factor state of being independent

parliament

a legislature similar to parliament in other nations and states

unalienable rights

what is unalienable cannot be taken away or denied

commanding-command-commanded

give an authorative order

civic virtue

civic virtue is morality or standard of righteous behavior in relationship to a citizen involment in society

proclamation

a public announcement for an important matter

revolutinary-revolution

a forceable overthrow of a goverment or social order in favor of a new system

economic policies

economic policy refers to the action that goverment take in the econmic feild

continental congress

was a convention of the thirteen colinies which became the body of the united states

mercantillism

the benifits of profit tradeing