In 1754 the British Board of Trade called a meeting of seven of the northern colonies, called the Albany Plan. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the issues surrounding colonial trade and danger of attacks by the French and their Indian allies.
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What was the purpose of the Albany plan
Albany Plan of Union
At the Albany Congress of 1754, Benjamin Franklin proposed that the colonies be united by a Grand Council overseeing a common policy for defense. it was an early indication that the British colonies of North America were headed towards unification.
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Benjamin Franklin presented the plan in June and July of 1754 in Albany, New York in what was called the Albany Congress. Franklin was a member of the Pennsylvania Asssembly when he presented the Albany Plan to the Union
Albany Plan of Union
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He is trying to say that the colonies needed to unify and the Albany plan was to do that.
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