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Albany Plan of Union
The attempt to unite the colonies after the French and Indian War was called the Albany Congress, held in 1754. This gathering aimed to promote colonial unity and coordinate defense against Native American threats and French expansion. Benjamin Franklin proposed the Albany Plan of Union, which suggested a centralized government for the colonies, but it ultimately failed to gain the necessary support from the individual colonies and the British government.
To unite the colonies, and to help protect them against the French and Native Americans.
it was a plan written by bejamin Franklin in 1754 for all 13 colonies to unite and fight as one power to win the french and Indian war.
The primary goal of the Albany Plan of Union was to unite the Colonies during the French and Indian wars. It was written in 1754.
The Albany Plan of Union.
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it was a plan written by bejamin Franklin in 1754 for all 13 colonies to unite and fight as one power to win the french and Indian war.
Albany Plan of Union
the delegates in Albany knew that the colonists had to work together to defeat the french. Benjamin Franklin, the delegate from Pennsylvania, proposed the Albany plan of union. the plan was an attempt to create "one general government" for the 13 colonies. it called for a grand council made up of Representatives from each colony.
In 1754, the colonies were caught up in the French and India Wars. Franklin's cartoon shows that the colonies must unite and stand together or they will suffer and die at the hands of the French and Native American forces.