Asclepias
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Actually you didnt create the principles. You copied them from the NA's and then proceeded to make a mockery of them.I did look at post #56. It was a deflection unless the Japanese and the Aztecs founded the US.
It was pointing out how our nation was different from all the ones before it because we were actually created with those principals…...
Wrong…the indians had nothing like what the Colonists have, the iroquis confederation had no bearing on what the founders did…they were all steeped in European history and philosophy…..you need to stop paying attention to left wing professors…..they lie too…...
Sorry dog. Your own people admitted to this.
Iroquois Confederacy is foundation of United States Constitution
"To acknowledge the contribution of the Iroquois Confederacy of Nations to the development of the United States Constitution and to reaffirm the continuing government-to-government relationship between Indian tribes and the United States established in the Constitution.
Whereas, the original framers of the constitution, including most notably, George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, are known to have greatly admired the concepts, principles and government practices of the Six Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy; and...."
Actually, James Madison locked himself in his library for four months as he studied all available books on existing constitutions,government, democracy and individual rights. I don't know if any of the books were about the Iriquois Confederacy
Look up this resolution. Con. Res. 331
Iroquois Confederacy is foundation of United States Constitution
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IROQUOIS CONFEDERACY AND INDIAN
[H. Con. Res. 331] NATIONS—RECOGNIZING CONTRIBUTIONS
TO THE UNITED STATES
Whereas the original framers of the Constitution, including, most
notably, George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, are known
to have greatly admired the concepts of the Six Nations of the
Iroquois Confederacy;
Whereas the confederation of the original Thirteen Colonies into
one republic was influenced by the political system developed by
the Iroquois Confederacy as were many of the democratic prin-
ciples which were incorporated into the Constitution itself; and.
Whereas, since the formation of the United States, the Congress has
recognized the sovereign status of Indian tribes and has, through..."
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