The Iroquois gained their resources primarily through agriculture, hunting, and trade. They cultivated staple crops known as the "Three Sisters"—corn, beans, and squash—while also hunting game and gathering wild plants. Additionally, they engaged in extensive trade networks with neighboring tribes, exchanging goods like furs, pottery, and tools. This combination of farming, foraging, and trading allowed the Iroquois to sustain their communities and thrive.
did the iroquois have laws
The word kentahten means in future land in Iroquois. The Iroquois lived in New York State. The Iroquois were farmers.
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Because the recourses were there and there was a good source of food
The Six Iroquois nations are:MohawkOneidaSenecaOnondagaTuscarora
European powers were no longer able to afford the recourses to maintain control of their african countries
what are some recourses in the tropical rainforest
To unite the colonies, and to help protect them against the French and Native Americans.
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to gain the help of the Iroquois Confederacy and to unite the colonies for purposes of defense.
food
Japan did not originally have many natural resources, China had many such as farm's and mines. So when they took over China they gained all of China's recourses
wheat and iron!
Gold and Silver
Useful recourses
food and water