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The Patriots strongly opposed the Quartering Act, viewing it as an egregious violation of their rights and liberties. They resented being forced to house and supply British troops, seeing it as a form of oppression and an affront to their privacy and autonomy. This act fueled their growing resentment towards British rule and contributed to the broader revolutionary sentiment leading up to the American Revolution. Ultimately, it galvanized many colonists to unite against perceived tyranny.

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