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What was the significance of the Hartford Convention?
A) It was a sign of growing tensions between America and Canada.
B) It resulted in the elimination of the three-fifths clause.
C) It irrevocably turned public opinion against the Federalist Party.
D) It featured the first call for secession in American history.
E) It was the grounds for a treason trial against DeWitt Clinton.
Hartford Convention
A series of meetings from December 1814 to January 1815 in Hartford, Connecticut, where New England Federalists met to discuss their grievances concerning the ongoing War of 1812 and political problems arising from the federal government's increasing power.
Federalist Party
A first American political party in the late 18th and early 19th centuries that favored a strong central government, commercial economy, and close ties with Great Britain.
Public Opinion
The aggregate of individual attitudes or beliefs held by the adult population.
- Understand the significance of treaties and conventions (e.g., Treaty of Ghent, Hartford Convention).
- Determine the reasons behind the diminishment of the Federalist Party.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the significance of treaties and conventions (e.g., Treaty of Ghent, Hartford Convention).
- Determine the reasons behind the diminishment of the Federalist Party.