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NO, they most definitely were not. However, it didn't take long before the Eastern Woodlands were largely depopulated by slavers taking the Native American population to the sugar cane plantations in the Carribbean where they usually promptly died from diseases to which they had no natural resistance.

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Q: Where the Iroquois the only native americans living in the Eastern Woodlands?
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