because the colonist owedthe money to the british because the british gave them a free life with no taxes and free food
They needed to be able to pay for the recent (and costly) French and Indian war
Yes
Because they had to pay for the protection.
The colonist thought that they did not deserve to be taxed since they won the war for the British, but the British thought differently. The British saw it as since they supplies and funded food and supplies for the soldiers that it was fair. But why did the British need to tax the colonist? Well after supplying good for the colonist they were in severe debt. They thought the best way to get out of debt was to tax the colonist on everything. From sugar, to even taxing them on important document. It later turned into the British taxing them on basically everything.
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
They were taxing them, and so that led to the Boston tea party
Inter colonial taxing
To pay off debts they inccured earlier in the French and Indian War.
it was "taxation with out representation" meaning that none of the colonists had any say in the taxing. After the war with the French the British thought that they were spending too much money on the American colonies, so they felt that it was fair to tax the colonies.
colonist were upset because king george III was only taxing them 3 cents which means 30 bucks now and he was only taxing them becacause king george III needed money for the french and Indian war