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Declaration of Independents and The War Of Indenpendents

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Independence   Means freedom from being ruled by someone else.  
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Declaration   Is a statement that declares, or announces and idea.  
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Rights   are freedoms that are protected by a government's laws.  
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Treason   is the crime of fighting against one's own governments.  
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Loyalist   Was someone who was still loyal to the King.  
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Neutral   Not to take sides.  
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Inflation   A rise in prices of goods is called Inflation.  
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Thomas Jefferson   Was the third president of the United States of America.  
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Thomas Paine   In his pamphlet Common Sense, Paine argued that the only choice that made sense was to separate from Britain.  
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Joseph Brant   In 1775, Brant went to Britain and met King George 111. Later, Brant and the Mohawk nation sided with the British.  
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James Armistead   A Patriot hero, Armistead spied on the British army. He provided information that helped Patriots win an important battle.  
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Phillis Wheatley   Her poems praised Washington and were popular in the colonies.  
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Strategy   A strategy is a plan of action.  
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Traitor   A traitor is someone who is not loyal.  
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Surrender   To surrender means to give up.  
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