Why did the colonial governments reject the Albany Plan of Union?

They hoped to support colonial unity.

They feared losing their authority.

They thought the needs of the colonies were already being met.

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The colonial governments rejected the Albany Plan of Union primarily because they feared losing their authority. Each colony was concerned about maintaining its individual power and control, and the plan proposed a centralized government that would have limited their autonomy. While the idea of colonial unity was appealing in theory, the practical implications of relinquishing some degree of authority made many colonies hesitant to support the plan. The Albany Plan of Union, proposed by Benjamin Franklin in 1754, ultimately failed to gain the necessary support from the colonies.