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debt

Money owed.

congress

A formal meeting.

repeal

To cancel or end something.

effigy

A rough model or dummy of a person.

boycott

To refuse to use or buy something.

tariff

A tax on imports.

massacre

The killing of many people.

quarter

To provide lodging or shelter for a person.

martial law

Military rule.

Patriot

An American colonist who strongly opposed British rule.

Loyalist

An American colonist who remained loyal to Great Britain.

neutral

Not taking sides.

militia

A volunteer army.

Continental army

An army of paid soldiers from the thirteen colonies.

petiton

A written request for rights or benefits.

independence

Freedom from rule of others.

rights

A freedom established by law.

treason

The crime of betraying one's country.

mercenary

A soldier who is paid to fight for another country.

retreat

To move away from an enemy.

morale

Spirits.

enlist

To join the military.

alliance

A formal agreement of friendship between countries.

strategy

A plan.

peninsula

A piece of land almost surrounded by water, but still attached to mainland.

negotiate

To try and reach an agreement.

Treaty of Paris

A formal agreement between the United States and Great Britain recognized the United States as an independent country.