The Iroquois League 16th century territorial expansion was similar to the spread of early European colonies as both expansions forced many American Indian tribes to migrate from their ancestral territories.
They established the Iroquois League a long time before Europeans arrived in North America. The intention was to encourage intergroup harmony. The U.S. Constitution's architects were inspired by their excellent political system.
The Iroquois Confederacy, also known as the League of the Iroquois, was a coalition of five (later six) Indian tribes from upper New York that played a crucial strategic role in the war between the French and British for control of North America in the 17th and 18th centuries.
The geographical expansion of the Iroquois League in the sixteenth century was comparable to that of the early European colonies in that both caused several American Indian tribes to leave their original lands.
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