no because they are not allowed to do that
Drake sahm @drakesahm
The colonists believed that since they had no representatives in the English government, That the government had no right to tax them. their rallying cry was" no taxation without representation".
Because the colonies in America felt that Britain had no right to tax US goods and services.
yes the british had no right to tax the colonists
The colonists were British therefore they needed to support the British crown.
colonists believed that since the government had no representative they had no right to tax them. Their rallying cry was "NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION!!"
The colonists thought Parliament had no right to tax them directly.
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Yes. The British government needed help to pay for the French and Indian War which they helped the colonists fight. The colonists should have helped pay for their war. Besides at this time colonists were still British officials. The government had every right to tax them.
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colonists believed that since the government had no representative they had no right to tax them. Their rallying cry was "NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION!!"