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?
The quartering act would force colonist to have more expenses since it ensured British troops were given food and shelter.
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.
The quartering act 1765 passed by Parliament gave the British soldier access to private home accommodations without owner consent.
Quartering. The Quartering Act said that British Troops could live and eat in colonial homes with or without the owners permission.
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.......
Howdid some colonist of the quartering act protest this law?
They didn't like it.
The quartering act would force colonist to have more expenses since it ensured British troops were given food and shelter.
The Quartering Act violated the colonists rights in at least twenty areas. The colonist were forced to house British officials and took away right to trial by jury.
The Townshend Acts angered the colonists because they felt as if Britain was trying to take over the colonies. (If you saw this before, housing and providing for British soldiers was known as the Quartering Act.)
Because people were sent to live in there house.
The quartering act was a law during the revolutionary war that said colonists had to allow soldiers to live in their homes and provide all their necessities such as food.
it prohibited the colonist from printing paper money
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.
No it did not, the Quartering act forced colonist to house British troops and feed them if needed.
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.
Quartering Act