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Which of the following groups had discussed secession from the union during the War of 1812? the War Hawksthe Southern statesyoung Republicansfive New England states

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Which of the following groups had discussed secession from the union during the War of 1812? the War Hawksthe Southern statesyoung Republicansfive New England states

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The group that had discussed secession from the union during the War of 1812 were the five New England states. This discussion took place during the Hartford Convention in 1814-1815 due to their opposition to the war and the political dominance of Virginia and the Southern states.

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