| A | B |
| boycott | To refuse to buy |
| petition | A signed request |
| quarter | To provide or pay for housing |
| repeal | To cancel, or undo, a law |
| revolution | A sudden change of government |
| grievance | A complaint |
| delegate | A representative |
| blockade | Use warships to prevent other ships from entering/leaving a harbor |
| independence | Freedom to govern on one’s own |
| alliance | A formal agreement among groups or individuals |
| monopoly | Complete control of a good or service by one group or person |
| treason | The act of working against one’s own government |
| imports | goods bought from another country |
| exports | goods sold to another country |
| primary source | a record of an event made by a person who was present |
| secondary source | a record of an event made by a person who was not present |