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