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The Third Amendment keeps soldiers from overtaking someone's home during peace time without the owner's consent. It also does the same during times of war as long as the rules of law are followed.

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Q: What are the two provisions governing the quartering of troops in private houses?
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How did the british government react to the quartering act 1765?

They changed the Act so that quartering in private houses - the reason for the protests - was no longer a possibility.


How did the British react to the Quartering act?

They just knew they were bluffing


What is quatering?

The Quartering Act was proposed to provide houses for British's soldiers.


What is Quatering Act?

The Quartering Act was proposed to provide houses for British's soldiers.


What is it called when the people took over the houses in the revolutionary war?

Quartering, which I think it's still called today.


Are there any laws governing accidental injuries in private owners houses?

Yes. In most cases a person could sue over injuries they get at someone's home. It is more likey if the injury was due to neglegence of some sort.


How many houses have private owners?

Thousands of homes have private owners


What were the Quartering Acs?

The Quartering Acts were a set of "laws" passed by the British to the colonies where they had to house soldiers and keep them supplied with food and beer. The colonists did not like this AT ALL. Some of them had kids and the soldiers were getting drunk in the houses in front of the kids.


British point of view for the quartering act?

The colonists despised the Quartering Act. Parliament decreed that solders would be quartered in empty houses and warehouses. The solders declared houses empty even if people lived in them. The people living in the houses were forced to feed the solders even though the solders did not pay rent. The difference between the law Parliament wrote and its application caused great bitterness.


How did Americans feel about Quartering Act?

Some colonists were infuriated. Others accepted this act, and let the British soldiers stay in their houses.


Was quartering act part of the precursor to the revolutionary war?

Yes, it was. The Colonists were very unhappy with having to provide quarters for soldiers in their houses.


What required local officials to provide lodging for British soldiers in private homes?

This was authorized by a piece of legislation by England's Parliament in the Colonial Era, the first of two being passed in 1765 (Quartering Act of 1765). This stated that British soldiers were to be housed in barracks or public houses in America, and if there were still more soldiers, they were to be housed in inns, houses, and other privately-owned buildings. This Act also required that the costs of provisions and of this housing be paid for by the colonial authorities. This caused much controversy and opposition, and was of course one factor contributing to the growing support towards American independence.