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War Of 1812 Hartford Convention. In late 1814 the New England Federalists began the most formal expression of their dissatisfaction war with the beginning of the Hartford Convention. The notorious Hartford Convention held in the latter days of the War of 1812 defines New England Federalism.

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The Hartford Convention was a meeting held in Hartford Connecticut in the United States by delegates from several New England states in December of 1814 and January of 1815. There were 26 delegates almost half from Massachusetts. This cartoon by William Charles depicts the three New England States who dominated the Hartford Convention.

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The Hartford Convention was a series of meetings from December 15 1814 to January 5 1815 in Hartford Connecticut United States in which the New England Federalist Party met to discuss their grievances concerning the ongoing War of 1812 and the political problems arising from the federal governments increasing power. James Madison s mercantile policies and the progress of the War of 1812 Mr. Prints Photographs Division Library of Congress. The Hartford Convention was a meeting held in Hartford Connecticut in the United States by delegates from several New England states in December of 1814 and January of 1815.