Quartering troops refers to the practice of housing soldiers in private homes or accommodations, often without the consent of the property owners. This practice was notably controversial during the American Revolution, leading to grievances against British rule, as it imposed burdens on citizens. The Third Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was established in part to prohibit this practice, ensuring that citizens cannot be forced to house soldiers in peacetime.
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