Yes, the Cherokee did send representatives to the League of Five Nations, also known as the Iroquois Confederacy, particularly during the 18th century. They sought diplomatic relations and alliances with the Iroquois as a means to strengthen their position against European encroachment and to navigate the complex political landscape of the time. This interaction was part of broader efforts by various Native American nations to form alliances and negotiate their interests in the face of colonial pressures.
the Mohawks,Oneidas,Onondagas,and the senecas formed the league of five nations
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What qualifies someone to be chief in the league of five nation
Maurice Fanshawe has written: 'Reconstruction - five years of work by the League of Nations' -- subject(s): League of Nations 'What the League has done, 1920-1936' -- subject(s): League of Nations, London League of Nations Union
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The big four involved in The League of Nations were; Woodrow Wilson, George Clemenceau, Vitorio Orlando and David Lloyd George
Mostly in the area that is now the state of New York.
To conduct war and diplomacy. Also, to make sure there is peace between the nations and balance in government.
The five nations that joined to form the Iroquois League were: 1) The Mohawk 2) The Oneida 3) The Onondaga 4) The Cayuga 5) The Seneca 6) The Tuscarora
the Cayugas, the Mohawks, the Oneidas, the Onondagas, and the Senecas
The Mohawk, the Oneida, the Onondoga, the Cayuga, and the Seneca.