The American Revolution

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people who settle in a new country but are still connected to their home country
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a disagreement or fight between two or more groups
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freedom from being controlled by someone else
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agreements or partnerships between different groups or countries
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people who remained loyal to the king of England during the American Revolution and did not support independence
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a sudden and complete change in government or social order
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people who supported the American Revolution and fought for independence from England
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an introductory statement, especially the introduction to a formal document that explains its purpose
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complaints or problems that are considered to be unjust or unfair