Revolutionary Period Vocabulary
“The Autobiography” 3/16/2016Free Template from
3/16/2016Free Template from Approbation Noun: Approval
Avarice Noun: Greed 3/16/2016Free Template from
Vigilance Noun: Watchfulness 3/16/2016Free Template from
Disposition Noun: Management 3/16/2016Free Template from
Foppery Noun: Foolishness 3/16/2016Free Template from
Felicity Noun: Happiness; bliss 3/16/2016Free Template from
“Speech in the Virginia Convention” 3/16/2016Free Template from
Insidious Adjective: Deceitful; treacherous 3/16/2016Free Template from
Subjugation Noun: The act of conquering 3/16/2016Free Template from
“The Crisis” 3/16/2016Free Template from
Tyranny Noun: Oppressive and unjust government 3/16/2016Free Template from
Celestial Adjective: Of the heavens 3/16/2016Free Template from
Impious Adjective: Lacking reverence for God 3/16/2016Free Template from
Infidel Noun: A person who holds no religious belief 3/16/2016Free Template from
Ardor Noun: Emotional warmth; passion 3/16/2016Free Template from
“To His Excellency, General Washington” 3/16/2016Free Template from
Refulgent Adjective: Radiant; shining 3/16/2016Free Template from
Propitious Adjective: Favorably inclined or disposed 3/16/2016Free Template from
Refluent Adjective: Flowing back 3/16/2016Free Template from
Pensive Adjective: Thinking deeply or seriously 3/16/2016Free Template from
“The Declaration of Independence” 3/16/2016Free Template from
Unalienable Adjective: Not to be taken away 3/16/2016Free Template from
Usurpations Noun: Unlawful seizures of rights or privileges 3/16/2016Free Template from
Candid Adjective: Impartial 3/16/2016Free Template from
Perfidy Noun: Betrayal of trust 3/16/2016Free Template from
Redress Noun: Compensation for a wrong done 3/16/2016Free Template from
Magnanimity Noun: Ability to rise above pettiness or meanness 3/16/2016Free Template from
Consanguinity Noun: Kinship 3/16/2016Free Template from
Acquiesce Verb: Agree without protest 3/16/2016Free Template from