Which political measure made colonists feel like Parliament was ignoring the traditions of self-government?



A. a boycott of political activities in the colonies



B.providing unchecked authority to officials



C.removing British defenses in the west



D.stationing of British troops in the colonies



E.building British prisons in the colonies

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Answer:

The answer is  D.stationing of British troops in the colonies

Explanation:

In 1765, Parliament passes the Quartering Act, outlining the locations and conditions in which British soldiers are to find room and board in the American colonies. This did not fare well in the colonies. Particularly,  the New York colonial assembly disliked being commanded to take in  British troops. They saw this as an attack on the traditions of self-government. They wanted to be asked for consent before letting the British troops stay.

Answer:

D. Stationing of British troops in the Colonies.

Explanation:

The colonists were promised a tradition of self government by the English Parliament and they realized that that was being ignored was that the English Parliament was sending British troops to the new world and were being stationed in the colonies and executing orders by the crown and executing their power on the colonies.

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