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its the Quartering Act :)

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Q: What Act provided for the stationing of 10000 British troops in the colonies and were to be fed and clothed by the colonists?
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How was stationing British troops in America related to British taxation of the colonists?

Stationing Britsh troops in America was related to the British taxation of the colonists because it was very costly to get the troops there and to support them. So, Britain needed another source of revenue to support their troops, and the best source they could find was the money the colonists had. So Britain taxed the colonists with various taxes such as the Stamp Act and the Townshend Act in order to aquire a new source of revenue in order to fund their troops presence in the colonies.


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