Iroquois Triumph history nativeamerican colonial newyork canada warfare europeantrade











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The Beaver Wars saw the powerful Iroquois Confederacy decisively defeat both the Neutral and Erie tribes between 1650 and 1656, reshaping the socio-political landscape of North America. In 1650, the Iroquois assaulted the Neutral tribe, who inhabited the region from the Niagara Peninsula to the Grand River valley, either killing or assimilating thousands and driving them from their lands by 1651. The Iroquois confronted the Erie tribe in 1654, which boasted a resistance tougher than the Neutral's but still fell by 1656, effectively dismantling the Erie confederacy. The Erie had lived along the southeastern shore of Lake Erie, with a population of about 12,000 at the conflict's start. The Iroquois leveraged firearms obtained from Dutch traders to secure their victories, highlighting the significant role of European trade relations in indigenous warfare. These conquests not only demonstrated the Iroquois' military prowess but also drastically altered the indigenous territories, marking a critical chapter in the colonial history of North America. • • ~~~~~ • Visual Disclaimer: The images in this video are AI-generated and intended for artistic enhancement only. They are not always historically accurate and should be enjoyed as creative backdrops to our storytelling. • ~~~~~ • • We hope you enjoy the journey- thanks for watching! Be sure to subscribe for more exciting content. • To request videos or topics leave a comment below. • Our videos require intensive resources and wouldn't be possible without support from viewers like you. • Want to support the channel? •   / audiology   • Visit us on Patreon to donate, send us a message or vote on important channel decisions! • You can also find high quality copies of our artwork available for download.

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