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Which British policy of forcing citizens to house and feed soldiers was so hated by the founders of the United States they specifically discussed it in the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights? (1 point)
the Townshend Act
the Proclamation of 1763
the Quartering Act
the Stamp Act
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The Quartering Act
It required colonists to house and feed British soldiers — a grievance cited in the Declaration of Independence and addressed by the 3rd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (Bill of Rights).
It required colonists to house and feed British soldiers — a grievance cited in the Declaration of Independence and addressed by the 3rd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (Bill of Rights).
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