The proposals at the Hartford Convention were largely disregarded due to the timing and context in which they were presented. Taking place during the War of 1812, the convention's call for constitutional amendments aimed at reducing the power of the federal government and protecting New England's interests was seen as unpatriotic. Additionally, the end of the war and the subsequent rise of nationalism diminished support for the proposals, leading to their rejection and the convention's legacy as a symbol of regional discontent rather than a serious political movement.
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