Answer:
New Quartering Act
Explanation:
The new Quartering Act, which Parliament passed on June 2, 1774, gave colonial governors the right to requisition unoccupied buildings to house British troops.
Answer:
This was the Quartering Act (1770, 1774).
Explanation:
There were five Intolerable Acts passed by the Parliament. The Quartering Act (passed in 1770 and renewed in 1774) enabled the governors of the states to take land and property from colonists for use by His Majesty's Army and Navy without prior consent from the colonists.