Which of the following effects of the French and Indian war most contributed to smuggling in the colonies increase taxes enforcement of the navigation acts presence of British soldiers, in the colonies are removal of the Spanish from Florida

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The presence of British soldiers in the colonies most contributed to smuggling following the French and Indian war. The British government stationed troops in the colonies to maintain control and enforce various acts and policies, including the Navigation Acts. These soldiers often interfered with colonial trade, leading to increased smuggling as a means for colonists to bypass the regulations and avoid taxes.