American Revolution - battles that soldiers from the colonies fought against Britain for freedom from 1775-1783, Citizens - a legal right to live in a certain country, Colonies - new places where people move that are still ruled by the leaders of the country from which they came from which they came, Constitution - the basic rules by which the United States is governed, Delegates - people who are chosen to act or rule for others., Democracy - a government that is run by the people who a government that is run by the people under it, Discrimination - unfairly treating a person or group of people differently from other people or groups of people., Jury - a group of people who are members of the public and are chosen to make a decision in a legal case., Laywer - a person whose job is to guide and assist people in matters relating to the law, Militia - a group of people who are trained like soldiers, Parliament - the group of people in England who are responsible for making the country's laws, Preamble - a statement that is made at the beginning of something, Protested - acted out in disagreement of something, Representatives - people picked to speak for others, Resoultion - a formal statement adopted by a group of people, Supreme Court - the highest court of the United States, Taxes - money added to the price of things or paid to a government for community services, Treason - s government or of helping your country's enemies during wars government or of helping your country's enemies during war,

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