Which rebel commander managed to keep the romans at bay in briton for 11 years?
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Ответ:
Simon bar Kokhba rebelled against the roman in order to form an independent Jewish state that was free from Roman's influence.
He managed to surrounded the roman soldiers on the Briton but fail to get around the Hadrian wall which roman built as defense stronghold.
Ответ:
A. Quartering laws
Explanation:
Quartering laws was the British action following the French and Indian War that involved the housing of troops in colonists' homes.
After the French and Indian War, Great Britain kept some of their troops stationed in the colonies in order to protect them from Native Americans that could try to attack them. This was when the Quartering Act of 1765 was created, which made it so the colonists had to house the British troops that were protecting them.
The colonists despised the Quartering Act of 1765 and thought it was unfair because they were being taxed for the army already, without any representation in the British Parliament. They also did not trust Great Britain or their troops, so they did not want them in their homes.