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Albany
Plan of Union
10
July 1754
Plan
of a Proposed Union of the several
colonies of Massachusetts-bay, New
Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New
York, New Jerseys, Pennsylvania, Maryland,
Virginia, North Carolina, and South
Carolina, For their Mutual Defense and
Security, and for Extending the British
Settlements in North America.
That
humble Application be made for an Act of
the Parliament of Great Britain, by Virtue
of which, one General Government may be
formed in America, including all the said
Colonies, within and under which
Government, each Colony may retain its
present Constitution, except in the
Particulars wherein a Change may be
directed by the said Act, as hereafter
follows.
That
the said General Government be
administered by a President General, To be
appointed and Supported by the Crown, and
a Grand Council to be Chosen by the
Representatives of the People of the
Several Colonies, met in their respective
Assemblies.
That
within Months after the passing of such
Act, The House of Representatives in the
Several Assemblies, that Happen to be
Sitting within that time or that shall be
Specially for that purpose Convened, may
and Shall Choose Members for the Grand
Council in the following Proportions, that
is to say.
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Massachusetts-Bay
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7.
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New
Hampshire
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2.
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Connecticut
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5.
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Rhode-Island
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2.
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New-York
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4.
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New-Jerseys
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3.
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Pennsylvania
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6.
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Maryland
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4.
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Virginia
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7.
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North-Carolina
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4.
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South-Carolina
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4.
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48.
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Who
shall meet for the first time at the City
of Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania, being
called by the President General as soon as
conveniently may be, after his
Appointment.
That
there shall be a New Election of Members
for the Grand Council every three years;
And on the Death or Resignation of any
Member his Place shall be Supplied by a
New Choice at the next Sitting of the
Assembly of the Colony he represented.
That
after the first three years, when the
Proportion of Money arising out of each
Colony to the General Treasury can be
known, The Number of Members to be Chosen,
for each Colony shall from time to time in
all ensuing Elections be regulated by that
proportion (yet so as that the Number to
be Chosen by any one Province be not more
than Seven nor less than Two).
That
the Grand Council shall meet once in every
Year, and oftener if Occasion require, at
such time and place as they shall adjourn
to at the last proceeding meeting, or as
they shall be called to meet at by the
President General, on any emergency, he
having first obtained in writing the
consent of seven of the members to such
call, and sent due and timely notice to
the whole.
That
the Grand Council have power to choose
their speaker, and shall neither be
dissolved, prorogued nor continue sitting
longer than six weeks at one time without
their own consent, or the special command
of the crown.
That
the members of the grand council shall be
allowed for their service ten shillings
sterling per diem, during their sessions
or journey to and from the place of
meeting; twenty miles to be reckoned a
days Journey.
That
the Assent of the President General be
requisite, to all Acts of the Grand
Council, and that it be His Office, and
Duty to cause them to be carried into
Execution.
That
the President General with the Advice of
the Grand Council, hold or Direct all
Indian Treaties in which the General
Interest or Welfare of the Colony's may be
Concerned; And make Peace or Declare War
with the Indian Nations. That they make
such Laws as they Judge Necessary for
regulating all Indian Trade. That they
make all Purchases from Indians for the
Crown, of Lands not within the Bounds of
Particular Colonies, or that shall not be
within their Bounds when some of them are
reduced to more Convenient Dimensions.
That they make New Settlements on such
Purchases, by Granting Lands in the Kings
Name, reserving a Quit Rent to the Crown,
for the use of the General Treasury. That
they make Laws for regulating and
Governing such new Settlements, till the
Crown shall think fit to form them into
Particular Governments.
That
they raise and pay Soldiers, and build
Forts for the Defense of any of the
Colonies, and equip Vessels of Force to
Guard the Coasts and Protect the Trade on
the Ocean, Lakes, or Great Rivers; But
they shall not Impress Men in any
Colonies, without the Consent of its
Legislature. That for these purposes they
have Power to make Laws And lay and Levy
such General Duties, Imposts, or Taxes, as
to them shall appear most equal and Just,
Considering the Ability and other
Circumstances of the Inhabitants in the
Several Colonies, and such as may be
Collected with the least Inconvenience to
the People, rather discouraging Luxury,
than Loading Industry with unnecessary
Burthens. That they may Appoint a General
Treasurer and a Particular Treasurer in
each Government, when Necessary, And from
Time to Time may Order the Sums in the
Treasuries of each Government, into the
General Treasury, or draw on them for
Special payments as they find most
Convenient; Yet no money to Issue, but by
joint Orders of the President General and
Grand Council Except where Sums have been
Appropriated to particular Purposes, And
the President General is previously
empowered By an Act to draw for such Sums.
That
the General Accounts shall be yearly
Settled and Reported to the Several
Assembly's.
That
a Quorum of the Grand Council empower'd to
Act with the President General, do consist
of Twenty-five Members, among whom there
shall be one, or more from a Majority of
the Colonies. That the Laws made by them
for the Purposes aforesaid, shall not be
repugnant but as near as may be agreeable
to the Laws of England, and Shall be
transmitted to the King in Council for
Approbation, as Soon as may be after their
Passing and if not disapproved within
Three years after Presentation to remain
in Force.
That
in case of the Death of the President
General The Speaker of the Grand Council
for the Time Being shall Succeed, and be
Vested with the Same Powers, and
Authority, to Continue until the King's
Pleasure be known.
That
all Military Commission Officers Whether
for Land or Sea Service, to Act under this
General Constitution, shall be Nominated
by the President General But the
Approbation of the Grand Council, is to be
Obtained before they receive their
Commissions, And all Civil Officers are to
be Nominated, by the Grand Council, and to
receive the President General's
Approbation, before they Officiate; But in
Case of Vacancy by Death or removal of any
Officer Civil or Military under this
Constitution, The Governor of the
Province, in which such Vacancy happens,
may Appoint till the Pleasure of the
President General and Grand Council can be
known. That the Particular Military as
well as Civil Establishments in each
Colony remain in their present State, this
General Constitution Notwithstanding. And
that on Sudden Emergencies any Colony may
Defend itself, and lay the Accounts of
Expense thence Arisen, before the
President General and Grand Council, who
may allow and order payment of the same As
far as they Judge such Accounts Just and
reasonable.
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