Some colonial governments rejected the Albany Plan of Union because
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The Albany Plan of Union was a proposal to formulate a centralized government for the Thirteen Colonies, proposed by Benjamin Franklin, and delegate from Pennsylvania, at the Albany Congress on July 10, 1754, in Albany, New York.
Some colonial governments rejected the Albany Plan of Union because they believed that plan was useless and may lead to colonial freedom. They also worried about losing control and power to a central government if the plan of centralized government for the Thirteen Colonies initiated.
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D. They feared losing power and authority to a central government.
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