The American Revolution
The suffix -ed: happened in the past
Pamphlet: (n) a small book that has a paper cover
Loyal: (adj.) having or showing strong and lasting support for someone or something
Militia: (n) a group of citizens trained to fight and help in emergencies
Discharge: (n) dismissal from a service or job
Colonies: (n) territories ruled by another country
Settler: (n) a person who makes his or her new home in a new land or country
Pamphlet: (n) a small book that has a paper cover
Loyal: (adj.) having or showing strong and lasting support for someone or something
Militia: (n) a group of citizens trained to fight and help in emergencies
Discharge: (n) dismissal from a service or job
Colonies: (n) territories ruled by another country
Settler: (n) a person who makes his or her new home in a new land or country
The Constitution
Eavesdropper:
Rumor:
Nation: A group of people living in a particular area under one government
Delegate:
Federation: Formed by an agreement of states or provinces to join together as one nation
League (Federation): A group of people joining together for a common purpose
Convention: A formal meeting for a special purpose
Constitution: The basic principles used to govern a state, country, or organization
Rumor:
Nation: A group of people living in a particular area under one government
Delegate:
Federation: Formed by an agreement of states or provinces to join together as one nation
League (Federation): A group of people joining together for a common purpose
Convention: A formal meeting for a special purpose
Constitution: The basic principles used to govern a state, country, or organization