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Q: How did some colonists protest the law quartering act 1765?
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Why did the colonists protest?

Some reasons of why the colonists rebelled against the British were: 1. The Boston Massacre 2. Taxation without Representation 3. Intolerable Acts 4. Proclamation of 1763 5. The Stamp Act 6. The Quartering Acts 7. The Sugar act


What did the colonists do about the qartering act?

even though Britain owed a very large amount of money from the french and Indian war, they also had to pay big time the colonies back for housing the soldiers throughout the war. The colonists started to get angry when they kept not paying up, and then the British not only tried to make THE COLONISTS pay for some with taxes, but made THE COLONISTS pay for british defense too.


In what ways did colonists protest the Stamp Act and other British taxes?

The colonists felt that the Stamp Act and other British taxes that were being imposed on them by the British Parliament were unfair without having representation. To protest these taxes the colonists refused to purchase the goods that were being sent in from Great Britain.


What forced the citizens to house british soldiers?

The QUARTERING ACTS did NOT require that Colonists accomodate British troops in Private Houses. This is an American myth. During the Seven years war (French& Indian War), the American colonists would sometimes pay some expenses towards the feeding and housing of the Royal troops that had been sent to defend them. Sometimes they wouldn't pay. In peacetime they were even more reluctant. In 1765 The QUARTERING ACT, required the colonist to provide, if no other accomodation was available, accomodation for troops in Inns, alehouses and places where liquor was sold. Alternatively in stables, barns or outhouses and to provide food, drink, candles and bedding as required. This Act was seen as contravening The Bill of Rights (The BRITISH Bill of Rights) and was abandoned to be replaced by the QUARTERING ACT of 1774. This act allowed for the quartering in unoccupied buildings, but dropped the clause regarding provisions. The Continental Army was, though, quartered on the populations of New York and New Jersey without their permission.


What kinds of acts did king George do?

AnswerKing George the III passed the Quartering Act, the Stamp Act, and the Sugar Act. The Quartering Act let British troops stay in the homes of colonists. The colonists had to provide these 3 main things: beer, bread and bootwax. The Stamp Act taxed paper goods. That was repealed however. The Sugar Act, was started to stop the colonists from bringing rum, sugar, and molasses into the colonies. People smuggled it in though.-Roundrupert

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How did some colonists protest the quartering act?

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What was the colonies reaction to the quartering act?

The colonists reacted to the quartering by protesting, threatening to kill the king, killing some of the soldiers, refusing to house the soldiers, feed them and give them their clothing and bedding.


Why did colonists oppose the stamp act?

In the year 1765 Britain enacted the Stamp Act which placed a government stamp of taxation on all paper documents, such as newspapers and playing cards. The colonists, feeling that they were being unfairly taxed, formed protest groups such as the Sons of Liberty. They would protest English taxing agencies, and in some cases, would demolish the homes of government bureaucrats in charge of taxation. And, it was the first time Parliament tried to tax them.


Why did the colonists protest?

Some reasons of why the colonists rebelled against the British were: 1. The Boston Massacre 2. Taxation without Representation 3. Intolerable Acts 4. Proclamation of 1763 5. The Stamp Act 6. The Quartering Acts 7. The Sugar act


How did Americans feel about Quartering Act?

Some colonists were infuriated. Others accepted this act, and let the British soldiers stay in their houses.


What was the Anahuac protest of 1832?

The Anahuac Protest of 1832 was a confrontation between Texas colonists and Mexican authorities in Anahuac, Texas. The colonists were protesting against the implementation of taxes and the courier system by Mexican officials. The protest escalated into a standoff, but ultimately the Mexican authorities withdrew and some of the colonists' demands were met.


What were the Quartering Acs?

The Quartering Acts were a set of "laws" passed by the British to the colonies where they had to house soldiers and keep them supplied with food and beer. The colonists did not like this AT ALL. Some of them had kids and the soldiers were getting drunk in the houses in front of the kids.


What did the colonists do about the qartering act?

even though Britain owed a very large amount of money from the french and Indian war, they also had to pay big time the colonies back for housing the soldiers throughout the war. The colonists started to get angry when they kept not paying up, and then the British not only tried to make THE COLONISTS pay for some with taxes, but made THE COLONISTS pay for british defense too.


How did some colonial leader protest townshend act?

Colonists in Boston decided to protest the townshend acts. They called for a boycott of British goods. Samuel Adams led the boycott.


What are some interesting events in New York?

the quartering act! the quartering act!


The Third Amendement Gives Freedom From The Need To?

Quartering of soldiers. In the time before the American Revolution, some soldiers of the army for the british would live with the colonists. Most colonists would not like having to supply food and care for the soldiers. However, the colonist were not able to deny the quartering because of the british law. The 3rd amendment makes it unconstitutional for the government to force people to let soldiers live with them.