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The Essex Junto was a group of die-hard Federalists in the early 19th century who aimed to protect their political power and influence in New England. They sought to promote a more centralized federal government and were concerned about the growing power of the Democratic-Republicans. The group is perhaps best known for its proposal of New England's secession from the Union, reflecting their fears of losing political dominance and cultural identity. Their influence waned after the War of 1812, leading to the decline of the Federalist Party.

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