Franklin's plan for colonial unity, particularly through the Albany Plan of Union in 1754, faced several setbacks. Key colonial leaders were hesitant to relinquish their autonomy and authority, which undermined the proposal's effectiveness. Additionally, the lack of a unified response to the French and Indian War highlighted the colonies' disjointed political landscape, contrary to Franklin's vision of cooperative governance. Ultimately, the plan was rejected, illustrating the challenges of fostering collaboration among diverse colonial interests.
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He does not care about the kids as long as he gets his nicotine fix. After he loses the election he is expected to either go to a rehab or try Chantix.
Some members of each party believe a) it is not going to work b) could make things worse or c) there are better plans. If all Democrats voted for the plan, and all Republicans voted against, it would pass with 235 votes. But voting did not go exactly by party. In the House vote, approximately 60% of Democrats, and 30% of Republicans were in favor of the plan.
"the idea of a national Government as contra distinguished from a federal one, never entered into the mind of any of them [the people], and to the public mind we must accommodate ourselves. We have no power to go beyond the federal scheme, and if we had the people are not ripe for any other." this was one of his quotes. you might find more at this website: http://www.history.army.mil/books/RevWar/ss/paterson.htm
Three quarters of the States would need to ratify the result of a new Constitutional Convention.
a little of both
They are not expected to become extinct.
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Franklin Santana goes by FKS.
Franklin Purtiman goes by Frank.
Franklin Teixeira goes by Frankie.
Franklin Stubbs goes by Cadillac.
Farrah Franklin goes by Destiny.
Rich Franklin goes by Ace.
Roshawn Franklin goes by Ro.
Franklin Barton went by Frank.
Hitler tried to advance in Germany. Germany expected France to go up against Hitler and be victorious. However, they were unsuccessful and Hitler won.