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Since the League (also called the Iroquois Confederacy) was first described in ... of a non-aggression pact of the type characteristic of the League of the Iroquois. ... the Confederacy as a unit and others, including the United States Government.
They were allies with british.
The iroquois confederacy is still going on!
The men's council in the Iroquois Confederacy was known as the Grand Council or the Council of Chiefs. It was composed of leaders from the various member tribes of the Confederacy. The main role of the council was to make decisions regarding governance, diplomacy, and military matters.
No the Naragansett were in Rhode Island. I would also note that the Iroquois Confederacy was established before Christopher Columbus was born, and in fact the newly formed United States admits to modeling their government after the Confederacy.
Since the League (also called the Iroquois Confederacy) was first described in ... of a non-aggression pact of the type characteristic of the League of the Iroquois. ... the Confederacy as a unit and others, including the United States Government.
AnswerThe Iroquois women had alot of power over the Government and Iroquois Confederacy.
They were allies with british.
To keep the peace the Iroquois Confederacy developed the Great Law. It was more than a set of rules it was also a set of guidelines. They also set up a Grand Council that made decisions through discussion and compromise.
The Iroquois government is a confederacy composed of multiple sovereign nations, each with their own distinct leadership and laws. Decision-making within the Iroquois Confederacy is achieved through a consensus-based approach. On the other hand, the US government is a federal republic with a central system of governance, separation of powers, and elected representatives making decisions through a democratic process.
because your government is elected by people and so is the Confederacy that is elected by clan mothers am in 4th grade
the Iroquois men mostly hunted for months.
The Iroquois Confederacy first began when five different Native American nations, the Cayuga, the Onondaga, the Mohawk, the Seneca, and the Oneida came together against their common enemies, to strengthen their tribes. Each tribe had its representative. If a tribe had a conflict, the Iroquois Confederacy representatives came together and discussed it until they could reach a compromise. Usually these compromises worked. The Iroquois Confederacy was a form of government among the more Southern Eastern Woodlands Tribes.
The iroquois confederacy is still going on!
The men's council in the Iroquois Confederacy was known as the Grand Council or the Council of Chiefs. It was composed of leaders from the various member tribes of the Confederacy. The main role of the council was to make decisions regarding governance, diplomacy, and military matters.
Iroquois political and diplomatic decisions are based upon the assessments of community consensus. No Iroquois treaty was binding unless ratified by 75% of the male voters as well as 75% of the mothers of the nation. Consent of two-thirds of the mothers is required for the revision of Council laws or customs. This need for a double supermajority to enact major changes makes the Confederacy a "consensus government".
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