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    Economic Structure Trade networks: arrowheads‚ wampum‚ Roanoke‚ and food Prospered through the cultivation of grains and cereals Fishing‚ lumbering‚ farming‚ and ship building Cash crop- mainly tobacco Expansive lines of trade Political Structure Iroquois confederacy Mayflower Compact‚ expansion of political freedom and self-rule Colonial assemblies to address problems and make decisions usually within each town or village Royal colony‚ House of Burgess‚ Proprietary Colony Politics advanced Social

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    said to herself she would die”(Iroquois 40)‚ after the woman had fallen through the Sky-World‚ she knew that this was where she would die. That was the place she would stay till the day she died. The Native Americans settle into a place of land that is resourceful and we’ll fitted to benefit the group. When they do find that bit of land‚ they will stay there for many years even till elders and founders of the land pass away. “So she fell through the hole”(Iroquois 40)‚ once she had fallen‚ she knew

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    Europeans had not yet discovered the “New World” there lived many distinct but also similar tribes that ruled all across. Many tribes existed during this era of prosperity for the Native Americans. A few of the main tribes of it are the Cherokee‚ Iroquois‚ Navajo‚ and Sioux who were all special in their own way. Firstly‚ the Cherokee were made up of seven clans with which each had a different purpose and job. The names and jobs of all the tribes in English are Long Hair which sends the Peace Chief

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    Instead they relied on kinship. 2. “The Igbo have no king” but they did trade: The West African Igbo of present day Nigeria did not have kings or a state like their neighbors‚ but they did engage in trade with nearby kingdoms. 3. Great Law of Peace of the Five Nations: In what is now central New York state‚ history developed in a complex manner. With a major agricultural shift‚ the Iroquois-speaking people became more productive and populations grew. The

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    escalation of the conflict between the Huron and the Iroquois was founded in the French preference for trade with the Huron and the Huron refusal to trade with the Mohawk‚ a tribe of the Iroquois five nations. The Mohawk where described as “trying to force the Huron to trade with them and ... when their efforts in this direction where unsuccessful‚ did they decide to destroy the Huron” (Trigger 110). In the movie the hate between the Huron and the Iroquois is most palpable in the scene where the Jesuit

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    present day Canada and U.S.‚ had a type of stickball or lacrosse. The type of lacrosse more similar to what we play today originated in the Northeast tribes. The most important parts of the Native American game lacrosse is; the sport’s name‚ the Iroquois lacrosse‚ lacrosse rituals‚ equipment‚ and where lacrosse is today. For starters‚ the word lacrosse was not the native

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    perspectives come together as a whole? If people don’t have equal rights will there nation ever be whole? In order to have a nation come together everyone needs to voice their opinion but respect others. In the passages Declaration Of Independence‚ Iroquois Constitution and the video Federalist Paper 10 it shows the nation coming together. Firstly In the Declaration Of Independence by Benjamin Franklin it shows how a large group of people could come together as one to make decisions. In the passage

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    APUSH [Sandler] Test #1 Study Guide Chapter 2 European Society European states were hierarchical Europe was characterized by feudalism (Continent was divided into hundreds of small territories‚ each ruled by a family of lords who claimed a disproportionate share of wealth and power) Most Europeans were peasant farmers Most Europeans were Christians united under the authority of the Roman Catholic Church -> Growing commerce stimulated the growth of markets and towns and by 1500

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    people destroyed the Huron and their Orenda. Furthermore King brings up how the only two people from the Iroquois are presented in the book; one of which being Snow Falls who eventually joins the Wendat tribe‚ and the other being “Tekakwitia‚ leader of the army that eventually destroys the Huron and tortures to death Christophe the Crow (King 2013).” For this reason he comes to the conclusion that The Orenda was a book meant to place blame on a certain tribe for the destruction of the

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    villages were built along shores of rivers and streams so people would have a fresh supply of water for drinking and bathing. The Native Americans built villages to survive the elements and wild. The Algonquin Indians built roundhouses and the Iroquois Indians built longhouses. Specifically‚ they used wood and bark of an elm tree. The Algonquin Indians built roundhouses by driving poles into the ground and the poles are 2 feet apart and bent so they came together over the center and the ends

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