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The Quartering act was an act or law imposed by Parliament on the English colonies that forced colonists to provide a bed and food for a soldier placed in their home. They had no say in this matter, which caused a lot of unrest

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The Quartering Acts (1765 and 1774) were enacted by the British Parliament to force the American colonies to provide housing and provisions for British troops.

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In this context, it meant that American colonists were lawfully required to share or give up their homes to house British soldiers.

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