What was the significance of the Hartford Convention?
A) It was called by rogue Republicans critical of President Madison.
B) It proposed the overthrow of the American government.
C) It was organized by Federalists to protest the War of 1812.
D) It occurred at the start of the War of 1812.
E) It was the work of southern war hawks.
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