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Not without the consent of the person living in the home full-time. The 3rd Amendment of the US Constitution prevents the military from seizing/forcing themselves on private homes. This was a product of the British forcing themselves into Boston homes in the 1770s.
quartering troops
Protection from the Federal Government
The amendment that forbids troops being lodged into private homes is the third amendment. (:
The Third Amendment of the Constitution forbids the quartering of troops. This means, troops can't be forcibly housed in private homes without the owner's permission. This amendment was created due to the British forcibly housing soldiers in private homes during the Revolutionary War.
Yes, the concept of quartering America's troops in private homes is outdated today. Until the Civil War, most troops were volunteer militia who responded to the call to arms. while there were forts, there were no military bases that had permanent quarters for troops. Today however, America's volunteer military is provided with living quarters on such bases as Camp Lejeune, NC (USMC) or Fort Hood, Tx (Army).
It doesn’t. Our constitution makes sure the government can’t put troops in private homes.
It required colonists to house British Troops in private homes.
Civil liberty
3rd amendment
Protection from the Federal Government.
the 3th Amendment