What was the significance of the Hartford Convention?
A) It was a sign of growing tensions between America and Canada.
B) It resulted in the elimination of the three-fifths clause.
C) It irrevocably turned public opinion against the Federalist Party.
D) It featured the first call for secession in American history.
E) It was the grounds for a treason trial against DeWitt Clinton.
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