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15 March, 19:14

What weakened the Iroquois confederacy in the eighteenth century? a mass exodus due to drought infighting among its member tribes attacks by English colonists attacks by Spanish colonists attacks by Dutch colonists

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  1. 15 March, 21:58
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    It was primarily "infighting among its member tribes" that weakened the Iroquois confederacy in the eighteenth century, but attacks by the British definitely played a role as well.
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