History Of The Iroquois Confederation

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Racheal Holiday
USU 1300
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Iroquois Confederation and Democracy
Many people remark that the Iroquois Confederacy is an important fact in history because they offered so much to the Europeans by means of government and collaboration. The confederacy was also known as the Iroquois League, or “the people of the long house”. The Iroquois League which was composed of five nations or six nations from 1722. These Six Nations consisted of Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca and Tuscarora. They occupied a part of the country which extended across the present New York State from the Hudson River to Lake Erie and north of the Catskill Mountains. The Iroquois were known for their military and the expansion of their people. Not to mention their organization of the oldest known participatory democracy.
When Europeans came across the Six Nations, they were inspired by their strength and wisdom. Our Founding Fathers also had the chance to witness their great form of government as well. One example is Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin. The United States representative democracy was b...

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