| A | B |
| revolution | sudden change in government |
| ally | friend during war |
| alliance | one country's promise to help another during war |
| congress | a formal meeting |
| delegate | a person who is chosen to represent others |
| Parliament | like our Congress but in Britian |
| proclamation | when a leader makes an announcement of we are to do |
| bill of rights | rights the citizens of a country should have |
| representation | having a person act or speak for you |
| treason | going against your country and helping the enemy |
| repeal | to undo a law |
| quarter | provide housing for soldiers |
| petition | to demand a change in writing with signatures |
| monopoly | complete control of a product or service |
| mercenary | a person hired to fight for another country other than his own |
| libery | when people are free to make choices for themselves |
| intolerable | unbearable |
| declaration | a statement that tells a fact |
| blockade | a line of warships |
| boycott | refuse to do business with a company |