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The Iroquois Constitution influenced the Declaration of Independence by

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The Iroquois Constitution influenced the Declaration of Independence by describing how several groups could work together under a single government.

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  • The Iroquois Constitution, also known as the Great Law of Peace.
  • The originators who signed 'U.S. Constitution', based on their democratic goals, were inspired in part by the American way of government.
  • There are great discussions that the federal framework of the 'U.S'.
  • Constitution was affected by the shining example that was the -  Iroquois confederation, and so were the notions of individual freedom and liberty along with the concept of the separation of powers.
  • While some scholars argue that the Iroquois League was founded by the Five Nations Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Mohawk, and Seneca.
  • The most popular theory is the Union was established in about 1450 and eventually helped shape the U.S. constitution before it was "discovered."

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