The convention discussed removing the three-fifths compromise<span> which gave slave states more power in Congress and requiring a two-thirds super majority in Congress for the admission of new states, declarations of war, and laws restricting trade. The Federalists also discussed their grievances with the </span>Louisiana Purchase<span> and the </span>Embargo of 1807<span>. However, weeks after the convention's end, news of Major General </span>Andrew Jackson<span>'s overwhelming </span>victory in New Orleans<span> swept over the Northeast, discrediting and disgracing the Federalists, resulting in their elimination as a major national political force.</span>
The answer is number 3.
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<span>Automobile factories switched to War Production as America entered World War II.</span>
Lots of new machine were made.
Printing press was the most common thing
But we also saw the rise of sweatshops which were very bad in terms of working conditions and pay.
Oil was also found which help with making cars but the left overs from oil were also used in medicine, train tracks etc...
I'm pretty sure the German Invasion was led and organized by the Western Allies.