The Iroquois Confederation, also known as the Haudenosaunee, significantly influenced the development of democratic governance in the United States. Their system of federalism, which emphasized a council-based decision-making process among the member tribes, inspired key figures in the founding of the U.S., including Benjamin Franklin. Additionally, the Confederation's emphasis on unity among diverse groups served as a model for the formation of a unified national government. The Iroquois principles of consensus and collective decision-making continue to resonate in discussions about democracy and governance today.
The Iroquois
The Iroquois
The Iroquois had form a confederation.
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The Iroquois decided to form the Iroquois League which was a confederation or a loose group of government
The Iroquois League was a very powerful confederation.
The Iroquois
Iroquois nations ... influences on the Articles of Confederation and ...Increasing hate-motivated violence from groups like the Clan
They formed a confederation
an Iroquois confederation
The Iroquois decided to form the Iroquois League which was a confederation or a loose group of government
The Iroquois decided to form the Iroquois League which was a confederation or a loose group of government