| A | B |
| banish | to send away |
| brand | to mark by burning |
| journal | a diary |
| pillory | a wooden frame into which a person's head+hands were locked |
| apprentice | a person who lives with a craftsman+learns his skills |
| blacksmith | a person who shapes iron into tools+other items |
| flax | a plant with fibers that are used to make thread+other things |
| gristmill | a place where grain is ground into flour |
| hornbook | a wooden paddle with a sheet of paper attached to it that had words printed on it |
| loom | a machine that weaves thread or yarn together to make cloth |
| merchant | a person who made a living by trading goods between the colonies+different colonies |
| militia | a company of soldiers who protected a town |
| muster | a gathering of the militia to practice shooting or to be inspected |
| pewter | a type of tin used to make spoons, forks, cups, bowls+pitchers |
| public school | school that is paid for by all the people of a city or town not just by the parents of students who go there |
| accuse | blame |
| content | satisfied |
| flattering | full of praise |