The Hartford Convention's final report proposes several…
January 1815 CE
These attempt to combat the policies of the ruling Democratic-Republicans by:
Prohibiting any trade embargo lasting over sixty days;
Requiring a two-thirds Congressional majority for declaration of offensive war, admission of a new state, or interdiction of foreign commerce;
Removing the three-fifths representation advantage of the South;
Limiting future Presidents to one term;
Requiring each President to be from a different state than his predecessor. (This provision is aimed directly at the dominance of Virginia in the presidency since 1800.)
The Democratic-Republican Congress will never recommend any of New England's proposals for ratification.
Hartford delegates intend for them to embarrass the President and the Democratic-Republicans in Congress—and also to serve as a basis for negotiations between New England and the rest of the country.
Some delegates may have been in favor of New England's secession from the United States, and forming an independent republic, though no such resolution has been adopted at the convention.