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ready to fight at a minutes notice |
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people that were loyal to britian |
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people that wanted independence |
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the meeting that discussed the resolves |
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declaration of independence |
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explained why the colonies wanted to separate from britian |
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when someone is overthrown |
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german soldiers fighting for thr british |
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leader of a group of soldietrs |
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tradeing ships armed for battle |
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mission to hold georgia asnd sc and recaopture nc |
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took command of the xcontentail army |
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port located between the york and james river |
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[prevented cornwallace from leaving yorktown by sea |
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explained what the governmenyt could and couldnt sdo |
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articles of confederation |
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body of nastional vgovernement |
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legisslatior had to house |
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supported the neq constitution |
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changes made to my wang are going to hurt very badly |
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freedom of speech/press/religion |
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meriwether lewis/william clark |
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travled across the northern part of the lousianna territory |
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eplored sourten part of thje purchase |
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WANTED TO STOP THE BRITISH ASID TO THE N.A. |
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relating to ones own country |
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