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Albany Plan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Albany Plan was proposed by Benjamin Franklin at the Albany Congress in 1754 in Albany, New York. It was an early attempt at forming a union of the colonies "under one government as far as might...
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The text of the Albany Plan, one of the first calls for union between the American colonies ... Each colony was called to send delegates to Albany, New York, for a grand meeting, to which several Indian tribes would also be invited. ... The plan was rejected by the Crown and by the assemblies in several of the colonies.
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Albany Plan of Union 1754 (1) ... (1) The Albany Plan of Union was the work of Benjamin Franklin and Thomas hutchinson.p.114 Morison, Samuel Eliot and Henry Steele Commager, William E. Leuchtenburg. The Growth of the American Republic : Volume 1. Seventh Edition.
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Plan of a Proposed Union of the Several Colonies of Masachusets-bay, New Hampshire, Coneticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jerseys, Pensilvania, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, For their Mutual Defence and Security, and for Extending the British Settlements in North America.
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