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how is the quartering act wrong in a opinion

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  • 21-10-2014
The quartering act is wrong because it forces people to pay for a standing army that they didn't want there to begin with.  The Quartering Act in the English colonies forced colonists to house a standing army that was there to keep the colonists from revolting.  They had to share their food and homes with people that they did not necessarily like.  The government did not give people the freedom to choose if they wanted to house guests.  
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