How did the British Parliament respond to the colonists' opposition to the Stamp Act and boycott of English goods?

It drew up a Declaration of Rights and Grievances.
It repealed the Stamp Act.
It passed the Declaratory Act.
It dissolved the colonial legislatures.
It drew up the Virginia Resolves.



Answer :

The British Parliament responded to the colonists' opposition to the Stamp Act and boycott of English goods by repealing the Stamp Act, but this did not end the tension. 

The answers are "It repealed the Stamp Act" and "It passed a Declaratory Law." This is 100% true, because I got it right on my lesson.