The present did state did the Iroquois mostly occupy is New York
They lived in present day New York,
the Iroquois tribe did it they where native Americans who lived in present day upstate NY
He explored Quebec, the St. Lawrence River, and Montreal. He founded areas like Port Royal, Habitation (today's Nova Scotia). Also, he worked with the Algonquins and battled the Iroquois.
yes, completely. because i am haudenasaunee (iroquois)
In 1535 Iroquois Indians directed Cartier to a village that was referenced as Canada. The name eventually caught on to title the whole domain of present day Canada.
habitation
kanata is the canadian name for village or settlement
During the French and Indian War, The Iroquois Confederation dominated much of present-day Upstate New York and the Ohio Country, although the latter also included populations of Delaware and Shawnee.
The Iroquois everyday life was builting a loof things and went hunting.
The Iroquois lived in the northeastern woodlands of North America, primarily in present-day New York and parts of surrounding states and Canada. They were surrounded by forests, rivers, and the Great Lakes, which provided them with abundant natural resources for hunting, fishing, and farming. This environment influenced their social structure, economy, and cultural practices.
The Native American Confederacy that dominated trade and territory in present-day New York was the Iroquois Confederacy, also known as the Haudenosaunee. Consisting of the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca nations, with the Tuscarora joining later, the Iroquois Confederacy controlled vast territories through strategic alliances and trade networks. Their influence extended throughout the region, allowing them to maintain power and influence over neighboring tribes and European colonizers.