Albany Plan and Colonial Autonomy
The rejection of the Albany Plan of Union in 1754 best reflects the colonies’ attitude toward centralized versus individual colonial authority.
A
The plan’s rejection demonstrated an emerging consensus that a unified colonial government was necessary for mutual defense.
B
The rejection indicated that colonists were increasingly unwilling to sacrifice their autonomy for a centralized system of governance.
C
The decision reflected a broad trust in imperial oversight rather than local self-governance.
D
The colonial response was primarily driven by economic interests rather than any significant change in political values.
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