The Mutiny (Quartering) Act of 1765 was resented by the colonists because

The Mutiny (Quartering) Act of 1765 was resented by the colonists because




a. they could now be prosecuted on mutiny charges for refusing to provide quarters for troops
b. they were required to quarter troops who served no purpose other than to oppress them
c. some colonies were exempt from the law's provisions
d. colonial contributions of lodging and supplies for British troops were made mandatory
e. they had never quartered troops in the past








Answer: D


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