Answer: H angering colonists who believed that their civil liberties had been violated.
Step-by-step explanation: The Sugar and Stamp Acts were taxes imposed on the colonists without their consent (Parliament passed them without colonial representation), which angered colonists because it violated their civil liberty, as British citizens, of representation. This led to the phrase "no taxation without representation". The Quartering Act housed British soldiers in civilian houses against the colonists' will during peace, which also violated the colonists' civil rights as British citizens.