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Envoy

A diplomatic agent

A type of agent

Boundary

A limiting or bounding line

Bound

Accredit

To ascribe or attribute to

Attribute

Manifest

To prove, put beyond doubt or question

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Plighted

A condition, state, or situation, especially an unfavorable or unfortunate one

Unfavorable

Indignity

Disgrace or disgraceful actions

Disgrace

Equitable

Characterized by equity or fairness

Fair

Negotiation

Mutual discussion and arrangement of the terms of a transaction or agreement

Mutual

Proposition

The act of offering or suggesting something to be considered, accepted, adopted, or done

Done

Abstain

To hold oneself back voluntarily

Hold back

Invasion

Enetering as an enemy

Entering

Annex

To incorporate into a the domain of a city, country, or state

City

Redress

The setting right of what is wrong

Right not wrong

Belligerent

Warlike character

Warlike

Perpetuate

To perserve from extinction or oblivion

Extiction

Treaty

An agreement between to or more states reference to peace

Peace

Deterred

To discourage or restrain or prevent

Discourage

Forbearance

Self-control or refraining from something

Self-control

Annihilate

To reduce to utter ruin or nonexistent; destroy

Destroy

Abolish

To do away with; put an end to

End it

Abolitionist

A person who wanted to end slavery

End slavery

Amend

To alter, modify, refrase, or add to a subtract some; to change for the better

Modify

Annex

To attach or add to something larger or more important

Attach

Antebellum

Used to describe a period of time before a war, especially the American Civil War

Tine period Civil War