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VOCABULARY ISE III - Independence 1. Abolition: abolición. 2. Age of majority: mayoría de edad. 3. Colony: colonia. 4. Consent: consentimiento. 5. Criminal law: derecho penal. 6. Declaration: declaración. 7. Emancipation: emancipación. 8. Freedom: libertad. 9. Handcuffs: esposas. 10. Incapacitated: incapacitado. 11. Independence: independencia. 12. Inflation: inflación. 13. Liable: responsable. 14. Living will: testamento vital. 15. Loyalist: conservador republicano. 16. Mercenary: mercenario. 17. Negligence: negligencia. 18. Neutral: neutral. 19. Obligation: obligación. 20. Patriot: patriota. 21. Patriotism: patriotismo. 22. Proclamation: proclamación. 23. Retreat: retirada. 24. Revolution: revolución. 25. Revolutionary: revolucionario. 26. Rights: derechos. 27. Strategy: estrategia. 28. Surrender: rendición. 29. To alienate somebody: enemistarse/ distanciar a alguien. 30. To become emancipated: emanciparse. 31. To be exempt from something: estar exento de algo. 32. To be prudent: ser prudente. 33. To emancipate: emancipar. 34. To express consent: expresar consentimiento. 35. To protest: protestar. 36. To retreat: retirarse. 37. To surrender: rendirse. 38. Traitor: traidor. 39. Treason/ betrayal: traición. 40. Victory: victoria.