whole unit
Treaty:
a formal agreement between nations
Interdependence:
The dependence between two or more people
Legislature:
the British govener
opposed:
Against
Resented
did not like
Representation:
speaking on behalf of a group of people
Philosophies:
thinking about thinking
Proclamation:
statement
Unalienable Rights:
A right that you have and can not be taken away
Trade:
giving something away and possibly getting something back
Democracy:
people have a voice in the government
Siege:
to surround an enemy and cut off supplies
Militia:
Local citizens who serve in an army in emergencies
Taxation:
money paid by people to a government for public expenses