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 strong sense of loyalty to a particular state or section of the country 
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 person who wanted to end slavery in the United States 
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author of pamphlets like Common Sense and The Crisis that encouraged American independence. 
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proposed a Bill of Rights to the Constitution 
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the first permanent English settlement founded in 1607 
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argued for a fair trial for the British soldiers arrested for shooting the Americans in the Boston Massacre 
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supporters of the Constitution who favored a strong national government 
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 first American constitution that created a weak national government 
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a cruel and unjust government that ignores human rights 
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the sharing of power, or responsibilities, between the state and the national governments 
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Revenue tax on imports whose primary purpose is to raise money for the government 
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an economic theory stating a country’s strength is measured by the amount of wealth (gold) it accumulates 
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first document that began to limit the absolute power of the king over the citizens of England 
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fearless naval officer in the American Revolution 
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location where the first shots of the American Revolution  
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means to change 
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When the Americans won this battle, Benjamin Franklin was able to convince the French we had a chance to win the war  
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