to house troops, to give them a place to stay
Provided that local authorities must provide quarters for British troops
"Knives Out!" was an order to the troops in non-modern warfare, likely up to and including WWI, to mount bayonets on rifles prior to a charge or defense.
"to a bad place now bye!" This phrase actually came from Shakespeare's Henry V, when Henry was rallying his troops against the French. The actual phrase was "once more into the breach". However, it became a phrase meaning "to step into the empty spot (or breach) and do someone else's job".
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A phrase that is compound. Meaning two or more.
The term for housing troops is called quartering or billeting. The quartering of troops in private residences is expressly forbidden in the US Constitution.
It means to house troops.
the third
The 3rd Amendment Deals with the Quartering of Troops
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.
The 3rd Amendment
the third admendment
before the revolutionary war
The Quartering Act allowed each colonial governor to lodge troops. The governors could place them in private establishments if need be.
quartering troops
The Quartering Act caused tension between the troops and the colonists. The colonists didn't want to have the troops invade their homes but the reason they were even their was to enforce the Townshend Act.
Quartering act is about that all the British troops will get housing by colonists. the troops can live in any house they want. ad they don't have to pay for anything. they will get food, salt, and bedding for free.