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What required colonial assemblies to raise money for British soldiers' supplies?

a) The Intolerable Acts
b) The Stamp Act
c) The Townshend Acts
d) The Quartering Act

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Final answer:

The Quartering Act required colonial assemblies to raise money for British soldiers' supplies.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct answer is d) The Quartering Act.

The Quartering Act of 1765 required colonial assemblies to raise money for British soldiers' supplies. It stated that the colonists had to provide barracks or places to stay in public houses for the soldiers. If additional housing was needed, troops could be stationed in barns and other uninhabited private buildings. Additionally, the colonists were responsible for covering the costs of the troops' food and lodging.

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