King George III needed money from the brithish colonist's to pay for the French and Indian Wars. He did this throughout taxing the colonists and making them provide housing, food, and other needs for the soldiers that were nearby them
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-Rachel 14 No, he means why did King George III start the quarter soldiers!
He did it because the French and Indian was badly injured his soldiers, so he sends them to the colonist's homes for them to quarter.
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In March 1765, Parliament passed the Quartering Act to address the practical concerns of such a troop deployment. Under the terms of this legislation, each colonial assembly was directed to provide for the basic needs of soldiers stationed within its borders. Specified items included bedding, cooking utensils, firewood, beer or cider and candles. This law was expanded in 1766 and required the assemblies to billet soldiers in taverns and unoccupied houses.
To punish colonists for the Boston Tea Party.
YES THEY WERE TO DIFFERENT QUARTERING ACTS THE FIRST QUARTERING ACT OCCORED ON MARCH 24 1764 AND THE SECOUND QUARTERING ACT HAPPENED JUNE 2 1774
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.
It was the Quartering Act that forced colonists to house and feed British soldiers. The act was passed in 1765.
the british acts were: navagation acts the proclimation of 1763 sugar act(1764) quartering act(1765) stamp act(1765) townshend acts(1767) tea act(1773) intolerable acts(1774)