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Eddi Din [679]
2 years ago
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Under the Covenant Chain, the English agreed to protect Haudenosaunee land claims from white settlers by:

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WITCHER [35]2 years ago
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Under the Covenant Chain, it is required the Haudenosaunee Grand Council's approval before any English purchase of Haudenosaunee land.

<h3>What was the main function of the Covenant Chain?</h3>

Covenant Chain is the council that works in the matters of the land and the trade.

It was setup with the purpose of making the alliance between two parties whether related to the land or the trade.

Nowadays, the Covenant Chain has developed good relations with North America.

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