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    France was one of the ’super forces’ in Europe amid the Age of Exploration. Britain‚ France‚ Spain‚ the Netherlands and Sweden were all looking to new grounds‚ riches and wealth to construct their domains and pick up influence. The European arrangements of Colonialism and Imperialism were intended to broaden a country’s power‚ power and impact by regional pick up and by the foundation of monetary and political predominance. The disclosure of the ’New World’ gave new terrains and chances to France

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    Many Messengers of God A Native American Perspective Deganawidah - The Peacemaker Paula Bidwell for The Wilmette Institute Course on the Kitáb-i-Íqán and Gems of Divine Mysteries 2011 Preface After enrolling in the 2011 Wilmette Institute course on the Kitáb-i-Íqán and Gems of Divine Mysteries I quickly realized how little I knew of Christianity and Islam. It seemed every other page held something I didn’t understand. Then I began to wonder why both are mentioned so frequently. The answer

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    Iroquois Constitution

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    The Iroquois Constitution forms the first democratic republic and example of sovereign governance by the consent of a people in North American history. The confederacy of the League of Five Nations‚ who constructed the Iroquois Constitution‚ preceded the European colonization. Historical records and references provide evidence of the strong influence the Iroquois legislative process and constitution had on shaping the ideas and words of the US Constitution. Specific and distinct similarities unquestionably

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    Alexander Bermeo February 25‚ 2013 WHO 2001 – U01 Black Robe Although throughout the film it was evident that other Indian tribes‚ such as the Iroquois and Algonquin‚ did not want to convert to Christianity because it went against their own beliefs‚ the Huron’s were able to go against their belief and accept Christianity. Despite the Huron’s disapproval of the religion because of their own beliefs they eventually accept the religion based on the perception of father LaForgue and his humbleness

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    Black R.

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    associating with the French became a threat to other Indian groups‚ and many Indians would kill a European before helping them. The Algonquin Indians were more tolerant of helping the French priest named Laforgue on his mission while‚ the Montagnais and Iroquois would be the first to kill and torture him. The Huron’s were accepting of Christianity in the end of the mission. Even though the Algonquin did not trust the French they would become tolerant and help them and keep their word to Champlain‚ and over

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    Samuel De Champlain

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    Do you think you dealt with the Iroquois in the best way‚ what would you do differently? I’d ask this because the Iroquois were taking over and raiding other tribes. He went to war with the Iroquois‚ regretfully‚ and lost big time. Even Samuel was badly wounded in the battle. I’d also ask‚ which expedition was the most productive? I’d ask him this because he had many

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    APUSH Unit 1 Rd 1 IDs

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    significance of animism is that it gave the Native Americans structure for their values.      4. Hiawatha ­​  Hiawatha was a leader in the Iroquois nation (specifically Mohawk) who was  transformed by a spirit after the death of his family due to the battles of the nations. His  values were modified so that it was more about peace and power‚ changing the values of  the whole Iroquois nation. The significance is that the Five Nations became much more  peaceful with the new confederacy.     5. Chattel

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    Iroquois Confederacy

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    IROQUOIS CONFEDERACY by Loretta Hall OVERVIEW The Iroquois Confederacy‚ an association of six linguistically related tribes in the northeastern woodlands‚ was a sophisticated society of some 5‚500 people when the first white explorers encountered it at the beginning of the seventeenth century. The 1990 Census counted 49‚038 Iroquois living in the United States‚ making them the country’s eighth most populous Native American group. Although Iroquoian tribes own seven reservations in New York

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    The Mohawk Tribe

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    Green Mountains of Vermont . They were one of the five tribes of the Iroquois Confederation‚ or League. The Mohawk tribe was the most easterly tribe of the Iroquois League. Since they where the most eastern tribe and one of the original tribes they were known as the “Keepers of the Eastern Door”. Their role was to defend the Iroquois league from rival tribes and other invaders that came from that direction. The Iroquois League was compose of five tribes them being the Oneida‚ Onondaga‚ Cayuga

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    Eastern Woodland And The Seven Years’ War The Eastern Woodland Indians mainly consisted of two major regions the Iroquois‚ which comprised of five tribes and added an additional a sixth later‚ and the Cherokee. The Indians in the Eastern Woodland nation lived East of the plains and all the way to the coast‚ Iroquois in North Eastern currently know as the Ohio area and Cherokee South Eastern currently known as the Tennessee and Georgia area. All Indians lived off the lands hunting‚ gathering‚

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