The King imposed taxes without the consent of the colonists. - Article I - US Constitution provides that all taxes must be approved by the House of Representatives and the Senate., The King made the military superior to civil government. - Article II - US Constitution provides that the Commander-in-Chief is a civilian, the President., The King had kept a large standing army among the colonists. - Article I - Congress has the right to raise and support armies. It determines their size by its control of funds., The King quartered his troops in colonists' homes. - The Third Amendment of the Bill of Rights prohibits the peace-time quartering of soldiers., The King refused colonists permission to petition for a redress of their grievances. - The First Amendment of the Bill of Rights guarantees citizens the right to petition the government for a redress of their grievances., The King made judges dependent on his will. - Article III - All federal judges are appointed for a life term., The King deprived some colonists of a trial by jury. - The Sixth Amendment of the Bill of Rights guarantees trial by jury to all persons.,

Where Are Grievances Addressed in the Constitution?

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