The Albany Plan of Union, proposed in 1754, aimed to create a unified government for the Thirteen Colonies to address mutual defense against French and Native American threats. Short-term goals included fostering cooperation among the colonies for military support and coordinated efforts in the ongoing conflict with France. Long-term, it sought to establish a framework for colonial governance that could promote collective interests and diplomatic relations, potentially laying the groundwork for greater autonomy from British rule. However, the plan was ultimately rejected, highlighting the challenges of colonial unity at the time.
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