To pay off debts they inccured earlier in the French and Indian War.
They were taxing them, and so that led to the Boston tea party
Yes
Well England aka gret Britain had debt for the french and Indian war
Because they had to pay for the protection.
Taxation without representation
I'm unsure of your question. If you mean who was responsible for taxing the American colonists and refused to listen to their cries. It was both King George III and the British Parliament.
The colonist dumped tea because the British were taxing them
After the French and Indian war the colonist started being taxed at higher rates than the people in England. The British began taxing the colonists in 1763.
The colonist were not being recognized in parliament and no longer lived in England...........basicly the wanted a better goverment. The King was unfairly taxing the colonist which meant that they were loosing money to the king and becoming poorer.
Inter colonial taxing
England.
because the colonist owedthe money to the british because the british gave them a free life with no taxes and free food