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olchik [2.2K]
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Why did the Iroquois feel that they had to go to war and conquer new territories?

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Goryan [66]1 year ago
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The Iroquois sought to expand their territory into the Ohio Country and to monopolize the fur trade with European markets. ... The Iroquois Confederation led by the Mohawks mobilized against the largely Algonquian-speaking tribes and Iroquoian-speaking Huron and related tribes of the Great Lakes region.

the Iroquois sought to expand their territory and take control of the role of middleman in the fur trade between the French and the ...

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