A barracks, a cantonment, a camp , a fort or a base.
Back then ,Barracks .
Fort
cantonment
Normally, soldiers are quartered in barracks.
Typically soldiers are stationed in fortresses, army bases, or barracks, unless they are quartered in people's houses.
They can never be quartered in citizen homes against the citizens wills.
They can never be quartered in citizen homes against the citizens wills.
Third amendment
It is called a barn
I believe what you are asking about is the third amendment to the US Constitution: No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law. "Quartered" however, means housing anyone, soldier or not, and it can be either voluntary or involuntary.
I know it came from. The king made colonists house soldiers and no one was happy about it.
Soldiers can only be housed in privates residence in a time of war, because the Constitution says that you cant quarter troops in a time of peace. Im not positive, but that is my answer.
This is referencing the Third Amendment to the United States Constitution, which protects individuals from having soldiers quartered in their homes during peacetime without their consent. The amendment was included in response to British colonists' experiences with the Quartering Act of 1774, where British soldiers were given the right to demand housing and provisions from American colonists.
Passive voiceThis is a passive sentence. We can't tell from this sentence who peeled and quartered the apples.Compare with this active sentence - (we know who does the action):Jason peeled and quartered the applesThe apples were peeled and quartered (by Jason)In passive sentences the agent can be left out or put at the end of the sentence using by.
to protect american's right to privacy. this is to prevent soldiers from plundering and stealing citizen's posession without compensation