revolution - the act of removing a government and replacing it with a different one, perspective - the way you see a situation, the way you think about something, convinced - the feeling of being confident about a thought or belief, massacre - the violent killing of many people, firsthand - taken from the original source; direct, secondhand - not from the original source; indirect, liberty - freedom from being controlled; the right to choose or act freely, independence - the state of being free; not relying on others, propaganda - information or opinions used to try to persuade someone to be for or against an idea or person, composition - the arrangement of elements in a work of art, engraving - a work of art made by carving or scratching a design into a hard surface and then printing the image on paper, rebellion - an act of violent or open resistance to an established government or ruler, diversity - people from a variety of different backgrounds, life experiences, and beliefs, defiance - resistance against authority; rebellion, loyalists - the colonists who were loyal to Britain, patriots - the colonists who wanted to be separate from Britain, theme - the message or lesson of a story or work of art, patriotism - having pride in one's country, settlement - a place where people permanently live, frontier - the edge of settled land, beyond which is wilderness, captives - people being held as prisoners, defend - to stand up for something, American Spirit - the courage and determination to fight for one's beliefs, resilience - being able to recover; tough, intelligence - information; or the act of gathering information, communication - how information is transferred, morale - the enthusiasm and confidence of a group of people, civilian - someone who is not serving in the military, traitor - someone who betrays another person or their country, representation - the act of speaking or acting for other people,

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