| A | B |
| relationship | two or more things or groups connected in some way |
| boycott | to refuse to have dealings with a person, country, or group |
| legal | having to do with law |
| tar and feather | to cover a person with tar and then with feathers in order to punish |
| tolerate | to allow something to happen |
| repeal | to remove something, especially a law |
| finance | having to do with money |
| revenue | money gained from something |
| cargo | objects or goods carried in a ship or some other form of transportation |
| competitor | a company that sells or buys the same goods or services as another company |
| duty | tax placed on certain goods brought into a certain place |
| impose | to establish a rule or law, such as a tax, on a group with less power |
| ban | to disallow something |
| outrage | anger |
| resistance | the act of opposing something |
| respond | to do or say something in return |
| similar | alike in some ways |
| province | a part of a country or region |
| convention | a formal meeting called for a special purpose |
| debate | an argument or discussion among persons or a group |
| patriot | someone who loves his or her own country |
| submission | the act of giving up on something |
| unify | to join together as a group or whole |
| minutemen | a group of men trained to be soldiers and who agreed to gather at a minute's notice |