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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.

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Why did the Albany Plan of Union exclude Georgia and Delaware?

because i said so!@! stupid


Was the Albany plan accepted by the colonies?

No. None of the colonies accepted the Albany Plan of Union. Some colonies felt that it would be difficult to agree on unified policies with so many different Indian tribes, and other colonies felt that it was "a Design of gaining power over the Colonies" (esp. taxation). Even the Indian tribes didn't accept the Albany Plan of Union.


What plan called for one general government for all the American colonies?

let me guess... eighth gd, ch. 4 test colonial growth.... An American History book. yeah, its no fun. ^ lol exactly its the Albany plan of union dont be a wise guy and answer the dam question... Albany Plan of Union :) Ch.4 Sec.3 France & British Clash Studysheet the answer is: Albany Plan Of Union ;) your welcome AJ <3


The British plan was to take New York by having three armies converge where?

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Why was it so important to the union to capture forts in western Tennessee?

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Why was the Albany so important to the british?

Albany was so important to the british because their it was easier to capture or attack their enemies.


What did the Albany Plan of Union reveal about colonial unity?

its obviously revealed the genitalia you don't have.


Why did the colonists not approve the Albany plan of union?

The Grand Council would limit colonies to certain powers.


Where The British plan to conquer New York called for three armies to converge?

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Why was Farragut victory in April 1862 so important?

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Why was the battle of eventual union so important?

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Why is the Albany plan of union important in the American history?

the plan was the first step toward uniting the colonies a purpose of the Union was to organize and act together for common defense the famous 'join or die' political cartoon spawns from this fails to come together, but it was an attempt at uniting to stop native americans colonies rejected it because they thought it was too restricting, and england didn't want to give them that much power anyways