Enlightenment · North America · Politics
1754
Albany Congress and Franklin's Plan of Union
June 1754
Seven colonies met with Iroquois sachems in Albany to coordinate frontier defense. Franklin proposed a continental union with a president-general and a grand council. The colonies rejected it as too strong, London rejected it as too democratic. A sketch of America lay on the table, ignored. Franklin published his famous Join or Die cartoon - a snake cut into segments - to argue the case for colonial unity.