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What’s the meaning of the Albany plan?

A-the colonist needed to join together to kill the British
B-the colonies needed to work together as one of die
C-the colonist would all die from no food
D-the colonies needed to join together to kill the Indians ???? HELP

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Started in 1754 when George Washington was sent to stop French expansion and Fort Duquesne

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The correct answer is B) the colonies needed to work together as one or die.

The meaning of the Albany plan was the following: the colonies needed to work together as one or die.

Proposed by respectable Benjamin Franklin, the Albany Plan had one specific goal, centralize the government and unite the colonies. Adopted on July 10, 1754, the Albany plan was never implemented. The English monarchy supported the idea of an organized central government as a way to negotiate with the Native American Indian tribes and trying to minimize the many land conflicts of the time.

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