The quartering act would force colonist to have more expenses since it ensured British troops were given food and shelter.
It made the colonist mad because the british soldiers could come into their house and stay there and the colonist would have to give them food clothes and ect.......
British soldiers would make the colonists give them food and shelter.
no one knows because who would waste their time when they could be doing something else back then
The Quartering Act of 1765 stated that the colonists would have to house the British troops. The colonists protested this act because they did not want these troops in their homes and they did not trust them.
They felt as if it was unfair to be forced to host British soldiers in their homes. They had to provide food, rooms, and many British soldiers were ungrateful (even sometimes pursuing younger daughters). How would you feel if you were forced to live with an enemy of yours who showed no respect for you?
It made the colonist mad because the british soldiers could come into their house and stay there and the colonist would have to give them food clothes and ect.......
British soldiers would make the colonists give them food and shelter.
In the Quartering act king George the third sent out soldiers to protect the colonist from the native Americans. But there were two different kinds of people the patriots and the loyalist. Loyalist are people who were loyal to the king and patriots were the people who didn't like the kings words. Well back to the subject. Whenever the soldier came from a longs day work the soldier would knock on a door and the colonist would invite him in and whenever a soldier would ask for a meal then the colonist would have to provide it for the soldier. But whatever the soldier did the colonist could not ask for money.
no one knows because who would waste their time when they could be doing something else back then
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.
The Quartering Act of 1765 stated that the colonists would have to house the British troops. The colonists protested this act because they did not want these troops in their homes and they did not trust them.
It was known as "Quartering". Homeowners would be required to quarter- that is, provide quarters for a given number of soldiers in their homes.
It was known as "Quartering". Homeowners would be required to quarter- that is, provide quarters for a given number of soldiers in their homes.
It was known as "Quartering". Homeowners would be required to quarter- that is, provide quarters for a given number of soldiers in their homes.
British Officers would knock upon the door of a home and then instruct the residents that they were to house and feed soldiers. The Quartering-Act was part of the intolerable acts which were made to punish the colonists for the Boston Tea Party. The ultimate reaction was to write a no-quartering act into the Bill of Rights.
no one supported the quartering act except the british because it sucked.
It was known as "Quartering". Homeowners would be required to quarter- that is, provide quarters for a given number of soldiers in their homes.