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The sugar act of april 5th 1764 entrusted military courts. the courts of admiralty and vice admiralty with enforcing all acts of the british parliament pertaining to commerce and related revenues. in 1768 the british government partly in an effort to suppress smuggling increased the number of these courts. all trials by such courts were organized without juries. americans regarded trial by jury as a necessary protection to the rights of individuals against the abuse of power by goverment in meant that before coercive power of goverment could be brought to bar against a man it has to be approved my every single body of me most likley his neighbors who are not goverment employees.
its just powers from the consent of the governed.
standing armies have long been regaraded in both england and america as a danger that required the closet supervision to the people. Jefferson wrote that if the kind kept the standing army in the colonies during times of peace without the americas consent. that right might kill all our other rights. at the end of the seven years the war with france, english troops were not withdrawen from the colonies. but the
quartering act passed by the british goverment in 1765 made the colonies liable for supporting the troops it says on founding.com that the practice was a violation to the principle that goverment derives