the Iroquois league
The Iroquois were not known as the biggest people, although they were strong in numbers. They formed an alliance called the Iroquois League which still exists in modern times.
Each tribe in the Iroquois alliance or league had its own language and its own words for longhouse.In Cayuga a longhouse is called ganǫhses.In Seneca it is ganoh'sah.In Oneida it is kanúhsaˀ.In Mohawk it is kanonhsa.
iroquois confederacy
The Iroquois League came about by taking the advice of a peace-seeking man named Deganawida. They stopped warring with each other and formed an alliance. This alliance of the Cayuga, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, and Seneca was the Iroquois League.
Another name for the successful Iroquois alliance was the Confederacy of five nations(: --answered by;; caitlyn parsons(: hope i could hellp(:
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The Iroquois created the Iroquois League. This confederation, or alliance, was established by the Cayuga, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, and Seneca. The league waged war against and made peace with non-Iroquois peoples. Its goal was to strengthen the alliance against invasion. The league helped the Iroquois become one of the most powerful Native American peoples in North America.
the alliance among the five nations
Iroquois
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The Dutch alliance with the Iroquois significantly weakened the Huron Confederacy, as the Iroquois used their newfound access to European goods and firearms to launch aggressive campaigns against the Hurons. This led to a series of devastating conflicts, culminating in the Iroquois Wars, which severely diminished Huron territory and population. Ultimately, many Hurons were killed, displaced, or forced into alliances with other tribes, contributing to their decline and fragmentation. This shift marked a significant change in power dynamics in the region, favoring the Iroquois.
An alliance of nations is called a coalition.