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6
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document stating the rules under which a government will operate
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7
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supporters of the new Constitution
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8
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addition or alteration to a document
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10
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agreement in which each side gives up part of what it wants
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11
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colonists who remained loyal to Britain and the king
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14
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the supreme political power in a state
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17
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formal complaints
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19
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written request to a government
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20
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total control of a market
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1
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citizen soldiers who could be ready to fight at a minutes notice
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2
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agreement between countries
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3
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colonists who favored independence
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4
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force made up of civilians trained as soldiers
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5
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opponents of the ratification of the new Constitution
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9
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approve
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12
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introduction
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13
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the shutting off of a port
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15
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person who runs the government and sees the laws are carried out
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16
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soldiers who serve another country for money
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18
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official end
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