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The Federalists were the primary group that opposed the War of 1812. They were concerned that the war would harm trade with Britain, which was vital for the economy, and they feared that a prolonged conflict could lead to instability and loss of political power. Additionally, many Federalists believed that the war was driven by the interests of the agrarian South and West, rather than the needs of the Northern states. Their opposition culminated in the Hartford Convention, where they discussed grievances and the possibility of secession.

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