Week 1

forge

to make an illegal copy of somethings in order to cheat people

scatter

to move quickly in different directions

meanwhile

at the same time as another thing is happening

Allience

an agreement between nations or groups to help each other against other nations or groups

promote

to give somebody a more important job

distribute

to give or sent things to each person

sieze

to take somethings quickl and firmly

flourish

to develope or grow succesfully

subdue

to bring under control by force

insubordination

disobedience to others

row

to move a boat through water using long pieces of wood with flat ends

expedition

a journey to find or do smth special

daring

not afraid to do dangerous things

seek

to try to find or get something

tie

(v.) to fasten things together with a rope

ties

the connection between people or organization

launch

to start something new

slaughter

to kill a large number of people

devastate

to destroy something or damage it very badly

vulnerable

likely to be hurt or damaged

famine

a famine happens when there is not enough food in a country

rural

connected with the village,not the town

split

to divide or separate

split up

stop being in a together

establish

to start something new

frontier

the line where one country joins another country

disastrous

very bad, harmful or unsuccessful

infant

a baby or very young child

swap

to change one thing for another

beneath

in a lower place; under; below

overrun

spread over or occupy (a place) in large numbers.

venerate

regard with great respect

disintegrate

break up into small parts, typically as the result of impact or decay.

submit

accept or yield to a superior force or to the authority or will of another person.

tribute

an act, statement, or gift that is intended to show gratitude, respect, or admiration.

subjugate

to bring under control; to conquer

perish

die, especially in a violent or sudden way

assembly

a meeting of a big group of people for a special reason

implement

put (a desicion,plan,agreement,etc) into effect

peasant

a poor smallholder or agricultural labourer of low social status

impose

force (an unwelcome desicion or ruling) on someone

revolt

take violent action against an established goverment or ruler; rebel

recruit

to find new people to join a company or an organization

Treaty ​

a written agreement between countries