Why was the land so important to the Iroquois?
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Iroquois Confederacy, self-name Haudenosaunee (“People of the Longhouse”), also called Iroquois League, Five Nations, or (from 1722) Six Nations, confederation of five (later six) Indian tribes across upper New York state that during the 17th and 18th centuries played a strategic role in the struggle between the French
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The basic foundation of Iroquois trade was fur. They were known as hunters of animals and gatherers of the earth's bounty. They were also farmers and fishermen, utilizing many sources to sustain themselves. Corn, beans, and squash were important crops and would come to be known as the Three Sisters.
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