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Colonial assemblies did not fear losing authority under Franklin's Plan of Union. They were more concerned about the potential for centralized control and the implications it might have on their local governance. Many saw the plan as a way to unify the colonies for mutual defense against external threats rather than a direct threat to their existing power. Ultimately, the plan was not adopted, reflecting these tensions and concerns.

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