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The Albany Congress refers to a. an organization to defend Canada against the British. b. the proclamation drafted against France. c. the extra-legal group opposed to British policy. d. the attempt to unite the British mainland colonies into a federation. e. the drafting of New York's colonial government.

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The Albany Congress refers to (b). the proclamation drafted against France.

  • The Albany Congress, a conference held in American colonial history from June 19 to July 11, 1754, at Albany, New York, foreshadowed the eventual unification of the colonies by arguing for a union of the British colonies in North America for their protection and defense against the French.
  • In June 1754, 150 Iroquois Chiefs gathered in Albany, New York, for a meeting with officials from seven provinces.
  • The Albany Congress had two goals: first, to forge a colonial alliance in accordance with a plan by Benjamin Franklin; second, to attempt to win the Iroquois' assistance and cooperation in the struggle against the French.

What was the Albany Congress?

Representatives from seven of the nine northern British North American colonies met in the Albany Congress (1754), sometimes referred to as "The Conference of Albany," which was held.

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