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A group of British political commentators who feared the threat to liberty posed by the arbitrary power of the monarch and Parliament
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A person of mixed African and European ancestry
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The war fought between the American colonies and Great Britain, leading to the formation of the independent United States.
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A colonist who supported the British monarch and laws
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German mercenaries hired by George III to fight the American revolutionaries
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The belief that wealth was power and that a country's economic wealth could be measured by the amount of gold or silver in its treasury; a country needed to export more than it imported
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A political theory that defined a just society in which all citizens willingly subordinated their private, selfish interests to the common good
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An organized refusal to buy goods or services
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British political party opposed to Lord North's Tories
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A colonist who was against British rule
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