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Why did the Quartering Act of 1774 become one of the causes of the American Revolution?
A.
The colonists were incensed because they had to provide free housing for British troops.
B.
The colonists felt that they should be allowed to conduct more business with foreign countries.
C.
The colonists believed that the British army was unnecessary to provide them with protection.
D.
The colonists were upset because they were forced to pay one-third of their income in taxes.
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The Quartering Act required colonists to house and supply British troops, which many saw as an invasion of their rights and privacy and as an example of oppressive British control—fueling anger that helped lead to the Revolution.
The Quartering Act required colonists to house and supply British troops, which many saw as an invasion of their rights and privacy and as an example of oppressive British control—fueling anger that helped lead to the Revolution.
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