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Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca

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who belonged to the Iroquois Confederacy

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What did the tribes that belonged to the league of the Iroquois agree to?

they agreed to deal fairly with one another and establish a lasting peace


which tribe belonged in the iroquois league?

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What was the purpose of Iroquois league?

It was to unite the 5 Iroquois tribes and to provide a defense.


What was the purpose of the Iroquois's league?

It was to unite the 5 Iroquois tribes and to provide a defense.


Who belonged to the Iroquois?

There were six tribes in the confederacy the Onondaga, Mohawk, Oneida, Seneca, Cayuga and Tuscarora.


How did the Iroquois stop the fighting among the neighboring tribes?

The Iroquois decided to form the Iroquois League which was a confederation or a loose group of government


How did the Iroquois stop the fighting among neighbors tribes?

The Iroquois decided to form the Iroquois League which was a confederation or a loose group of government


What did the Iroquois do to stop the fighting over neighboring tribes?

The Iroquois decided to form the Iroquois League which was a confederation or a loose group of government


Which Native American people formed a powerful league of five later six tribes?

The Iroquois Confederacy! :)


Why was the Iroquois league?

It was to unite the 5 Iroquois tribes and to provide a defense.


Where outsiders welcome to the Iroquois league?

Yes, the Iroquois brought outsiders into their tribes to replace members who had died from violence or illness.


Where outsiders welcome to join the Iroquois league?

Yes, the Iroquois brought outsiders into their tribes to replace members who had died from violence or illness.