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Q: Who was an advocate of colonial unity at the unsuccessful Albany congress?
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Advocate of colonial unity at the unsuccessful Albany congress?

Benjamin Franklin


The long range purpose of the Albany Congress in 1754 was to declare war on the Iroquois tribe?

The purpose of the Albany Congress in 1754 was to achieve colonial unity and common defense against the French threat.


Benjamin Franklin's attempt to create intercolonial unity at the Albany Congress resulted in?

rejection of the congress's proposal for colonial home rule by London and by the the indiviual colonies.


What was the first national government?

Albany Congress Albany Congress


Long range purpose of the Albany Congress in 1754?

Achieve colonial unity and a common defense against the French threat.


The Albany Plan of Union was the first attempt to unite the colonies Which colonial leader proposed this plan?

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


What was an example of early colonial attempts at unity?

Benjamin Franklin's picture in the Pennsylvania Gazette, stating "Join or Die"


What was Benjamin Franklins role in the Albany congress?

Benjamin Franklin was a delegate, or represantative, in the Albany Congress.


What did the Albany congress try to create?

The Albany Congress tried to find a plan to protect themselves (The Colonists and the British) from the French.


What was Albany's name in colonial times?

fort orange


Who was the leading figure at the Albany Congress and the designer of the Albany Plan?

Benjamin Franklin


Why was the Albany congress formed?

to try to secure the support and cooperation of the Iroquois in fighting the French, and to form a colonial alliance based on a design by Benjamin Franklin. The plan of union was passed unanimously.