| A | B |
| subversion | an attempt to overthrow or undermine a gov't. or political system |
| rebel | one who resists authority |
| treason | betrayal of one's country to an enemy |
| rebellion | armed resistance to one's gov't. |
| Patriot | one who loves and zealously supports one's own country |
| Loyalist | one who supports the gov't. during a revolt |
| parliment | the national legislative body of certain countries |
| pride | an unduly high opinion of oneself; dignity and self-respect |
| Lobsterbacks | British soldiers so-called for their red coats |
| agitators | ones who stir up people so as to produce changes |
| Tories | members and supporters of the Conservative Party; loyalists who remained loyal to the Bristish Crown |
| sin | the willful breaking of religious or moral law |
| bayonet | a detachable blade put on a rifle muzzle, for stabbing |
| principles | fundamental truths, laws, upon which others are based |
| laciviousness | characterized by or expressing lustfulness |
| injustices | the qualities of being unjust or unfair |