amendments to the constitution that would strengthen New England's political power
At the Hartford Convention in 1814-1815, delegates from New England states demanded several changes to the U.S. government, primarily in response to the War of 1812 and its impact on their economies. They sought amendments to the Constitution that would limit the power of the federal government, including restrictions on embargoes and the requirement for a two-thirds majority in Congress for declarations of war and admission of new states. Additionally, they discussed the possibility of secession, reflecting the region's discontent with federal policies. Ultimately, the convention highlighted the growing regional tensions in the young nation.
The federalists demanded constitutional amendments
Delegates at the Hartford Convention, which took place in 1814-1815, demanded significant changes to the U.S. Constitution, including the repeal of the Three-Fifths Compromise and the establishment of a two-thirds majority requirement for declaring war and admitting new states. They sought greater autonomy for New England states in response to the economic hardships caused by the War of 1812. Additionally, they expressed grievances about federal policies that they believed favored the South and West over New England interests.
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There were two major concerns at the US Constitutional Convention. One was that delegates that were not Federalists demanded amendments to the Constitution to guarantee that the Federal government would not infringe upon the laws of the various states. Another important issue was how to deal with the slavery question. The best compromise that was accepted was that after 10 years, no more new slaves would be imported to the US.
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Muslim league demanded self government as well as a separate state i.e. Pakistan.
Members of the National convention turned on Robespierre. They demanded his arrest and execution. The factions within the revolutionary government did not agree, so it was inevitable that one would gain the upper hand and denounce the other groups. So several of those who approved beheadings were themselves beheaded on the guillotine.
None. But they were allowed 48 days before the money was demanded from the government!
William Lloyd Garrison