| boycott | | to take out of or bring into a place illegally |
| harbor | | an army made up of ordinary citizens instead of trained soldiers |
| Loyalist | | a protected body of water near the shore where ships can find shelter |
| Patriot | | to make sure people obey laws or rules |
| repeal | | a citizen of the thirteen colonies who remained loyal to Great Britain during the American Revolution |
| tyranny | | harsh or cruel acts by a person or group in power |
| enforce | | to end, do away with, or reverse |
| assembly | | a person who supported the independence of the thirteen colonies |
| delegate | | a refusal to buy or take part in something in order |
| militia | | to try to persuade someone to do something |
| smuggle | | a person who represents other people |
| urge | | a large group of people who meet formally for a common purpose |