The Hartford Convention tried to make the necessary amendments but was not able to close agreements because the proposals by the Federalists were not needed. It all focused on policies to gain America's war advantage, and at that time the war was about to end.
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Puritans felt that they had a direct covenant with God to enact these reforms. Under siege from Church and crown, certain groups of Puritans migrated to Northern English colonies in the New World in the 1620s and 1630s, laying the foundation for the religious, intellectual, and social order of New England.
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