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.
The Powhatan Confederacy was a coalition of Native American tribes from the territory of Virginia. They were also known as the Virginia Algonquians.
A Blackfoot is a North American confederacy of several tribes, or a member of this confederacy.
April 17,1900 the American Samoa became a territory.
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The Powhatan Confederacy was a coalition of Native American tribes from the territory of Virginia. They were also known as the Virginia Algonquians.
American English has not dominated global English.
The only President of the Confederacy was Jefferson Davis who was not an African American
During the American Civil War, the Confederacy's initial military plan was a simple but enviable one: to defend its territory from Union incursions. Not needing to invade the Union in order to survive, the Confederacy only needed to parry any attacks that the Union might make against it.
A Blackfoot is a North American confederacy of several tribes, or a member of this confederacy.
During the American Civil War, the Confederacy's initial military plan was a simple but enviable one: to defend its territory from Union incursions. Not needing to invade the Union in order to survive, the Confederacy only needed to parry any attacks that the Union might make against it.
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Willa Cather wrote My Antonia at a time when the American literary scene was dominated by males.
Chief Tecumseh's ultimate goal was to unite Native American tribes to resist American expansion and preserve their lands and way of life. He envisioned a pan-tribal confederacy that could effectively oppose encroachment on indigenous territory and culture.
April 17,1900 the American Samoa became a territory.
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