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mart [117]
4 years ago
5

Which statement best summarizes this excerpt from the Iroquois constitution

English
1 answer:
Hunter-Best [27]4 years ago
8 0
They were willing to except anyone into the nation as long as that person abided by the iroquois constitution
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