This answer is debatable for several reasons, but; the most likely answer would be the Iroquois Confederacy: as this was the only large tribe in wide spread contact with the settlers at the time and who could (and did) provide these settlers with a formidable defensive posture to any war like aggression.
England was named after the Angles, a Germanic tribe that settled in the region during the 5th and 6th centuries. The name "England" means "land of the Angles."
England is named after the Angles, a Germanic tribe that settled in the region during the 5th and 6th centuries. The name "England" comes from the Old English word "Engla land," which means "land of the Angles."
Aztecs.........i think
The Pequot Tribe originally inhabited the area that is now New London, Connecticut. They were known for their strong maritime culture and played a significant role in the region's early colonial history. The Pequot War in the 1630s marked a pivotal moment in their history, leading to significant loss of life and territory for the tribe. Today, the Pequot are recognized for their resilience and contributions to the cultural heritage of the region.
The Angles, a Germanic tribe which arrived there in the 5th and 6th century.
England was named after the Angles, a Germanic tribe that settled in the region during the 5th and 6th centuries. The name "England" means "land of the Angles."
they were the most powerful tribe
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England is named after the Angles, a Germanic tribe that settled in the region during the 5th and 6th centuries. The name "England" comes from the Old English word "Engla land," which means "land of the Angles."
From The Saxons and Anglo tribe first in England.
Aztecs.........i think
the german tribe called the angles
The Lakota Tribe were the most powerful of the plains Native American groups. They settled in present-day North and South Dakota.
The Inca
The Osage were the most powerful tribe along the lower Missouri, around Western Missouri and Eastern Kansas.
choctow i think By: Kareem Matariyeh
South-eastern England