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they were angry because they felt like their rights were being taken away and that their personal boundaries were being crossed

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The Loyalists felt that the English soldiers were completely justified- because anything that the English do- they would support

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Q: What was the Quartering act in the patriots point of view?
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What were the patriots view on the quartering act?

They did not like it at all. But they didn't protest it yet.


Why were the patriots against the the Quartering act?

beacuse they want to


What British acts impacted patriots the most?

The Stamp Act and the Quartering Act


Was the navigation act after the quartering act?

no the navigation act was before the quartering act


What came first the stamp act declaratory act or the quartering act?

the quartering act


Which British act in the American colonies required colonists to harbor British soldiers?

Quartering Act


What was the patriots view point about the stamp act?

They though it was unfair. Mostly it only affected the rich patriots because they were the only ones who could read. Since the Stamp Act taxed all reading material, and rich patriots were the only ones who could read, then it only affected the rich.


When was the quartering act of 1765 repealed?

the Quartering act was repealed in 1770


Why was the quartering passed?

why was the quartering act passed?


When was the quartering act established?

The Quartering Act was established in 1765......londa_luvs-ya


What are some interesting events in New York?

the quartering act! the quartering act!


Was the Quartering Act not a precursor to the Revolutionary War?

Yes, the Quartering Act contributed to the tensions between the colonists and the monarchy.