Amendment Three

A – at the time or the Revolutionary War lots of the American Colonists were often asked if the soldiers could live in there house and if they said no sometimes they would keep asking.

M – many soldiers benighted from the amendment.

E – entering houses wasn’t the problem for the U S the problem was there being so many soldiers  to be housed.

N – no soldier shall,in time of peace be quarterd in any house without the consent of the owner, in time of war, but in manner to be prescribed by law, is amendment three.

D – during World War ll after Japan attacked Aleatian Islands of Alaska’s coast, they started quartering their soldiers in private houses.

M – ment to separate acts called the quartering acts one of the acts are the intolerable acts

E – evenings are one of the main times they need housing so they don’t get attacked by the British.

N – no soldier shall demand to stay in someone’s house if they say no.

T – third amendment to the U S constitution sets fourth two basic requirements.

 

T – three quarters of the state ratified as nessacary.

H – house soldiers only during war.

R – ratified or voted September 5,1791.

E – entertained the soldier while there was no war.

E – either the media or legal commenters outside Nevada got no attention.