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The purpose of the Albany Congress was for the Colonies to discuss an alliance with Native American tribes to defend against the French threat from Canada. This was at the beginning of the French and Indian War.
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
The Albany Plan of Union was authored primarily by Benjamin Franklin in 1754. It was proposed during the Albany Congress, which aimed to unify the Thirteen Colonies in their efforts against French expansion in North America. The plan called for a centralized government for the colonies, but it ultimately failed to gain approval from the colonial assemblies.
A Colonist that was on the side of England were called loyalistsIf On the Side of America they were called Patriots
Ben Franklin's attempt to get the colonies to unite under one central government was called the Albany Congress. It led to a rejection of the congress's proposal for rule by London or the individual colonies.
The shadow government that was put in place was called the Provincial Congress. Its purpose was to assure communications between the thirteen colonies, and to put together a centralized decision making leadership. The first to establish a Provincial Congress was the colony of Massachusetts which chose John Hancock as its president.
They were called the Acadians
They were called Loyalists or Tories.
Loyalists
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The Albany International Airport is located a little north of Albany. It is in a small town called Colonie in New York State, in the United States. Albany Airport is the oldest municipal airport in the United States.
They were called patriots.