The Alliance of 1778 between the U.S. and France ended.
The convention of 1800
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The delegates elected George Washington to preside over the convention. The result of the Convention was the United States Constitution.
It was an agreement to give up all claims to the land that France settled.
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what were the result of the convention that the seceded state called
Delegates were electaed.
It did not lead to problems. The constitution convention was held in 1787. The industrial revolution did not start until the late 1800's.
The convention of 1800 was a treaty between France and the United States stating the end of any American alliance with foreign countries. Lasted for a century and a half. It was important because it ended the Quasi-War.
It was initially the "Grand Convention" or "Philadelphia Convention", not the Constitutional Convention, as it had been called in 1787 ostensibly to amend the Articles of Confederation. But the result, nonetheless, was the new US Constitution.