They did not like it at all. But they didn't protest it yet.
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The Patriots strongly opposed the Quartering Act, viewing it as an infringement on their rights and liberties. They believed it forced them to accommodate British soldiers in their homes without consent, which they saw as an abuse of power and a violation of their privacy. This act fueled resentment towards British rule and contributed to the growing desire for independence among the colonies. Overall, it was seen as a symbol of British oppression and a catalyst for revolutionary sentiment.
they hated them thats why they were called the intolerable acts the name was given to them by the patriots
The quartering act is the act that allowed the British soldiers to be quartered, or housed, in the colonist's homes. The colonists also had to feed, give them clothes, and take care of them until they felt that they didn't want or need to stay there anymore.
beacuse they want to
The Stamp Act and the Quartering Act
They did not like it at all. But they didn't protest it yet.
because i dont know
no the navigation act was before the quartering act
the quartering act
Colonists disputed the legality of this act because it seemed to violate the Bill of Rights.
Quartering Act
the Quartering act was repealed in 1770
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why was the quartering act passed?
The Quartering Act was established in 1765......londa_luvs-ya