Colonists started out with group homes and gradually built their own homes.
I possibly think 1492 or 1776.
the Coercive Acts or called by the colonists the Intolerable Acts
The Writs of Assistance is what allowed the British to search the colonists' homes. It was similar to a search warrant.
Firstly, there were many quartering acts. Each one was more harsh on the colonists. The first one was that the colonists had to provide housing for the soldiers( not necessarily in their homes) they also had to provide necessities like wood for fire. One of the later ones stated that the soldiers had to housed in the colonists homes.
Required the Colonist's to provide Barracks & supplies for the British Troops .
mud huts
Common town or in Huts
British soldiers were placed in colonists homes.
It's the Writs Of Assistance that allowed the British to search homes. =) This was on my History Test!
it made colonists accept british troops into their homes
The king ordered it and the colonists had no way to stop it.
colonists wanted to protect their families and homes
Nearly 100,000
The Revenue Act was an act in which authorized British officials to search the colonists' homes or ships anytime they wished. However, it was under the guise of searching for smuggled goods.
Actually it was the quartering act that forced the colonials to accept British soldiers in their homes.
Nearly 100,000
Writs of Assistance