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To end the war of 1812, because they believed it America had little chance of gaining anything from the war.

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What convention killed the federalist party?

The Hartford Convention


What effect did the Hartford Convention have on the Federalist Party?

it destroyed the federalist party


What political party was destroyed by the Hartford Convention?

The Federalist Party.


What meeting in 1814 did the federalist condemn the war Of 1820?

Hartford Convention


What was the immediate goal of the Hartford Convention was to?

The immediate goal of the Hartford Convention was to keep the Federalist states from seceeding from the United States after the recent battles and their unpopularity


What was a main effect from the Hartford Convention?

The Hartford Convention was a meeting of Federalists to discuss the War of 1812 and the Louisiana Purchase. However Andrew Jackson's victory at New Orleans embarrassed the Federalist Party.


What was the most significant outcome of the Hartford Convention?

The most significant outcome of the Hartford Convention was the demise of the Federalist Party. Because the Federalists met in secrecy, they were viewed as treasonous to the rest of the country and two years later, the Federalist presidential candidate was soundly defeated by James Monroe.


When did the delegates leave the Hartford Convention?

The delegates left the Hartford Convention on January 5, 1815. The convention convened in December 1814 to discuss grievances related to the War of 1812 and the political power of the Federalist Party. By the time the delegates departed, the war was coming to an end, which diminished the urgency of their discussions. Ultimately, the convention's resolutions were largely overlooked, and the Federalist Party declined in influence afterward.


New England federalist opposed the War of 1812 and met to discuss their plan of action what was the name of this meeting?

It was called the Hartford Convention.


What factors led to the demise of the Federalist Party?

The Jay Treaty, America's neutrality with Britain, the Alien and Sedition Acts, and the Hartford Convention basically finished them off.


What did the delegates at the Hartford convention demand from the government?

The Federalist party-dominated Hartford Convention of December 1814 issued a report that attacked the War of 1812 as ineffective and oppressive, and made recommenations to limit the power of the federal government.


Why did the U S become a one party nation following the War of 1812?

The Hartford Convention's allegedly treasonous activities fatally damaged the Federalist Part's reputation