The main purpose of the Hartford Convention, which took place in 1814-1815, was to protest the War of 1812 and address grievances held by the New England Federalists against the federal government. The convention considered various measures, including calls for constitutional amendments to protect the interests of New England and expressed discontent over the war's impact on the region. While some discussions involved strengthening the Federalist Party and addressing issues like the representation of states in Congress, the primary catalyst for the convention was opposition to the War of 1812 and its negative effects on New England's economy. Therefore, the correct answer is to protest the war with Britain.
what was the main purpose of the hartford convention?
to strengthen the federalist
to protest the war with Britain
to demand protection of New England ports
to demand that new states not be made out of newly acquired land
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