The Quartering Act required American colonists to provide housing and supplies to British troops stationed in the colonies after the French and Indian War. This act was part of a series of measures imposed by Britain to help pay for the costs of maintaining a military presence in North America. The Quartering Act was met with resistance from the colonists, who viewed it as an infringement on their rights and liberties.
How did the colonist react to the Glorious Revolution
by giving beer to the colonist
America's victory in the Revolutionary War was made more probable:George Washington was an excellent leaderThrough money, supplies, soldiers, and ships that were presented through foreign aid by FranceSerious blunders on the part of the British commandersThe colonist were courageous in fight for a cause in which they believed.
when North American started to revolvet against the rule of English colonist in there own country.
YES!America gave supplies.
With the French aid to America, and they blocked off the harbor to Yorktown and they aided in many other battles, along with giving supplies to the colonists.
How did the colonist react to the Glorious Revolution
america
A Colonist that was on the side of England were called loyalistsIf On the Side of America they were called Patriots
by giving beer to the colonist
thanksgiving.
to make money
They left England for America to be rid of religious discrimination.
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water
to make money
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