The Nile is a major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa, and is the longest river in Africa and the disputed longest river in the world, as the Brazilian government says that the Amazon River is longer than the Nile.
If this is refering to the colonial period, then the answer is, The United Kingdom, The French Empire, The Dutch Empire, The Portuguese Empire and The Spanish Empire. The British founded colonies along the eastern sea-board in North America (the beginnings of the USA) and control of islands in the Caribbean. The French had claims to eastern Canada and Louisiana. The Dutch had control of some of the north of South America and a few islands in the Caribbean. The Portuguese had claims in South America (most famously Brazil). The Spanish had control over large swaths of land in both South America and Central America (New Spain), and Florida.
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Government: The Iroquois had a grand counsel that would make important decisions. This counsel consisted of 6 members, one from each nation. Unanimity was the deciding factor of all decisions. The laws were binding unless ratified by 70% of the men, and 70% of the mothers.
Food:The Iroquois were mainly farmers, but they were also hunters, gatherers, fishermen, and horticulturists. They mainly grew Corn, squash, and beans. These are known as 'the three sisters'.
Clothing: The adult summer attire was only enough clothing to cover their lower extremities, while the children wore nothing. During the winter, they wore animal skins. They wore Moccasins for their feet.
Housing: The Iroquois would have their villages settled near water in a place that is easy to defend.
Religion: The Iroquois believed in several deities, including the spirits of Corn, Bean, and Squash, known as 'the three sisters'
Art: The Iroquois would use wampum shells to make Wampum belts, a sort of artistic belt designed to speak a message.
Recreation: The Iroquois played a few sports, the most popular being 'Lacrosse'. This game was played by taking to teams, made of 6-8 players from 2 sets of clans for each side. The objective was to fling an animal skin ball through the posts on the other side using a netted pole.
<span>The Twelve Tables were similar to the Code of Hammurabi and Draco's code of laws ... The laws guaranteed equality between the . ... Why is Hammurabi's Code a great Babylonian achievement? .... They were later used as the laws for Rome.</span><span>
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