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The Iroquois great law of peace was model for the United States democracy
Great Law of Peace of the Iroquois Six Nations is the oral constitution whereby the Iroquois Confederacy was bound together. It has been said that the democratic ideals of the Great Law provided a significant inspiration to the framers of the United States Constitution.
The Great Law of Peace, which ended the fighting among five Iroquoian tribes by united them in the Iroquois League or Confederacy, was the work of Dekaniwidah, known as the great Peacemaker, and Hiawatha.
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 Iroquois Constitution was also known as the Great Law of Peace of the Iroquois and the Six Nations. It was originally conveyed by wampum, but was translated into English later. The document consists of seventeen different categories.
The Great Law of Peace, the founding constitution of the Iroquois Confederacy, consists of 117 wampum strings that symbolize the laws and principles governing the alliance.
The Great Law of Peace (Gayanashagowa) of the Iroquois Six Nations (Oneida, Mohawk, Cayuga, Onondaga, Seneca, and Tuscarora) was the oral constitution that bound together the Iroquois Confederacy. It was written on wampum belt, and was conceived by Deganawidah, known as The Great Peacemaker, and his spokesman, Hiawatha.
The United States used the Iroquois Constitution, which was written earlier, as a model.
It was an agreement made between the major tribes of Native Americans. See below link for more specific information: