Which British law was repealed in response to the colonial outcry and boycott?

Stamp Act
Sugar and Molasses Act
Quartering Act
Navigation Acts

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The British law that was repealed in response to the colonial outcry and boycott was the Stamp Act. This act, imposed in 1765, required colonists to purchase special stamped paper for legal documents, newspapers, and other publications, leading to significant protest and resistance from the colonies. In 1766, facing overwhelming opposition and boycotts, the British Parliament repealed the Stamp Act.