The British were taxing the colonists without representation in Parliament.
The loyalists were'nt taxing the colonists. The British Parliament did. Parliament did this because they needed money to pay for the French and Indian War and to punish the colonists for acts of protests
they boycotted the taxed goods
Typit was justiofield because i say so
Virtual Representation was rejected by the colonists and their delegates when Parliament began taxing them without their consent - remember: "no taxation without representation"
Parliament had interfered in colonial affairs by taxing the colonies directly; it taxed the colonists without their consent.
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.
By taxing our land, taxing our imported goods and taxing our tea!
England.
Townsend acts
Virtual Representation was rejected by the colonists and their delegates when Parliament began taxing them without their consent - remember: "no taxation without representation"
cuz they kept taxing colonists.