It was called the Quartering Act.
The British soldiers were (aptly enough) called "redcoats".
The Quartering Act of 1765 forced the colonies to provide housing and supplies to British soldiers after the French and Indian War. This was a method of regaining control of the colonies for the British.
British soldiers were called Lobsterbacks because of their red uniform coats. Colonial soldiers (technically, not soldiers, but militia) were called Minute Men bacuse they could be ready for action on a minute's notice.
he was colonial leader in the British times
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The quartering Act required colonial assemblies to house and pay British soldiers.
The quartering Act required colonial assemblies to house and pay British soldiers.
quartering act--apex
colonial militiamen
Boston, Massachusetts
In the city of Concord
The British soldiers were (aptly enough) called "redcoats".
colonial militia men
NovaNet: thought colonial soldiers had fired on them
Thought colonial soldiers had fired on them
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All of the colonial powers trained and used Black soldiers. The French, British and Portuguese all had them.