| A | B |
| dynamite | a powerful expolsive most commonly used in blasting rocks. |
| evidence | facts; proof; anything that shows or makes clear |
| explosion | blowing up; bursting with a loud noise |
| revolution | a complete change in government |
| independence | freedom from the control, support, influence, or help of others. |
| colonial | of or having something to do with a colony or colonies. |
| bomb | container filled with an explosive. |
| peculiar | strange; odd; unusual. |
| cheap | costing little. |
| tax | money paid by people for the support of the government and the cost of public works and services. |
| alley | a narrow back street in a city or town. |
| chaos | very great confusion. |
| agent | person or company that acts for another. |
| indignant | angry at something unworthy, unfair, or mean. |
| capital | city where the government of a country or state is located. |
| revolutionary | of a revolution; connected with a revolution. |
| plot | a secret plan, especially to do something worng. |
| advance | move forward. |
| cautious | very careful. |
| division | dividing; being divided. |