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Jeffery Stanley
25 April, 12:11
Why did the British's plan for Albany fail
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Valerie Joseph
25 April, 14:52
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After the Albany Congress passed the Albany Plan, the plan was sent back to the British and to the individual American colonies. The British government thought the proposed colonial government was unnecessary and, as such, rejected it. The individual American colonies also rejected it. Jan 19, 2016
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