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What took place at the Hartford Convention?

New England seceded from the United States.

The Federalists regained popularity for winning the war.

The Federalists demanded constitutional amendments.

American settlers in Florida declared independence.

The Federalists demanded constitutional amendments.

The correct answer is:

The Federalists demanded constitutional amendments.

The Hartford Convention, which took place from December 15, 1814, to January 5, 1815, was a meeting of Federalist delegates from New England states in response to their opposition to the War of 1812. At the Convention, the delegates drafted a series of resolutions, known as the Hartford Resolutions, in which they demanded constitutional amendments to address their grievances. These grievances included concerns over the balance of power between the states and the federal government, as well as issues related to trade and military policies.