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Why did the colonial assemblies reject the Albany Plan?
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They wanted the Iroquois to be involved with the plan.
They wanted the Iroquois to be involved with the plan.
The colonists believed that their disagreements with France would pass.
The colonists believed that their disagreements with France would pass.
They feared that Benjamin Franklin wanted to rule the colonies.
They feared that Benjamin Franklin wanted to rule the colonies.
They wanted to control their own taxes and armies.
They wanted to control their own taxes and armies.
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They wanted to control their own taxes and armies.
The assemblies refused the Albany Plan because it would have created a central authority with the power to levy taxes and organize military forces — powers colonial legislatures were unwilling to give up.
The assemblies refused the Albany Plan because it would have created a central authority with the power to levy taxes and organize military forces — powers colonial legislatures were unwilling to give up.
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