No. Britain didn't have the right to tax the colonies
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They tax the colonies because they were in debt for sending their troops to protect the western lands.
the sugar act
Paid tax liens normally remain for 7 years beyond the date of last activity. Unpaid tax liens can remain for 15 years.
what happened after the colonies rejected the tax
it was called deferential tax.
For money
Townshend Acts
His justification was that the Colonies share some of the tax burdensince many believed the the Seven Year's War had been started by the Colonies and fought on their behalf.
Virtual representation was a scapegoat to let Parliament tax the colonies even though the colonies couldn't elect members for Parliament. It meant Britain could tax the colonies without colonial representation.
which group wrote to the king that parliament did not have the right to tax the colonies was the stamp act congress