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American Colonies
The territories in the New World that were controlled by European nations, particularly Britain, before gaining independence to become the United States of America.
Jacob Leisler
A German-American merchant and militia officer who led Leisler's Rebellion in the Province of New York from 1689 to 1691, challenging the authority of the English monarchy.
Rebel Militia
Informal military groups that resist established government forces, often formed in the context of civil war, rebellion, or resistance movements.
Dominion of New England
A short-lived administrative union of English colonies in North America (1686–1689) created by King James II, aimed at centralizing control and bolstering colonial defense.
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