Why were colonial assemblies critical of the Albany Plan of Union?
A) They felt it went against Enlightenment ideas on free trade.
B) They feared repercussions from the French.
C) They wanted to work as individual colonies to establish better relations with the Native Americans.
D) They felt their respective colonial assemblies would lose power.
E) They believed it would slow the influence of the Great Awakening.
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