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The United States used the Iroquois Constitution, which was written earlier, as a model.
The United States used the Iroquois Constitution, which was written earlier, as a model.
The United States used Iroquois Constitution, which was written earlier, as a model
The United States used the Iroquois Constitution, which was written earlier, as a model.
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Because Charles C. Mann had a very nice gesture to be pay to a hook er in serbia with his pet cat-door Goose.
hiawatha is believed to have lived circa 1525 to 1575. the great peace maker, a creating for them a constitution known as "the great law of peace".
Great Peace; Japan's always have been great peace, just not as popular as it was back in the 1700's. Japan has a-lot of great peace artifishons
I don't think Hiawatha ever saw the Hiawatha belt. It is named after him though as he is credited with being the founder (or one of the founders) of the Iroquois Confederacy (also known as the Haudenosaunee Confederacy or the Great League of Peace). The belt depicts the five nations of the Confederacy, linked by a white line symbolizing the Great League.
He lived a full life. Rest In Peace.
Since they based the US Constitution on it and the Great Seal of the United States (taken directly from them) then the answer would be yes, Benjamin Franklin wrote about them in 1754; making note that they (as savages) could accomplish so much then what is the problem of the 'educated' of the colonies.