Deganawida

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The founder of the Iroquois Confederacy

Real World Example

Deganawida, also known as the Great Peacemaker, was a Native American leader who founded the Iroquois Confederacy, a powerful alliance of six Native American tribes. His efforts to unite these tribes under a common set of laws, known as the Great Law of Peace, helped to bring an end to ongoing conflicts and fostered cooperation. At the time, his actions were significant because they created a lasting peace and a model of governance that influenced the democratic ideals of later societies, including the United States. Today, Deganawida's legacy can inspire people to value peace and collaboration in resolving conflicts. For example, when students work together on group projects, they can be reminded of the importance of unity and understanding, much like the tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy.

Practice Version

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