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N76 [4]
3 years ago
11

The hatred for the quartering act passed by parliament to affect the British colonies in both America can be seen in which us co

nstitution
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Andrej [43]3 years ago
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Answer to The hatred<span> for the </span>Quartering Act<span>, </span>passed<span> by </span>Parliament<span> to </span>affect<span> the </span>British colonies<span> in</span>North America<span>, </span>can<span> be </span>seen<span> in which Amendment </span>to the U.S. Constitution<span>?</span>
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