European settlers differ from those of the Iroquois? How did the political roles of Iroquois women differ from those of European women in the colonial era?

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European settlers differ from those of the Iroquois in that Land was viewed by Europeans as a commodity that could be purchased, traded, and held by a person. The Iroquois  did not view the land in this way. As a result, Iroquois  tribes would trade land, but in their eyes, they had just granted permission to use the land.

How did the political roles of Iroquois women differ from those of European women?

Iroquois women were permitted to labor in the fields, own their own property, and have custody of their own children, in contrast to many English American women. These facets of Iroquois culture bear striking resemblance to the ideas put out by Elizabeth Cady Stanton at the Seneca Falls Convention.

In contrast to European cultures, the role of women in Iroquois society was extremely different. Colonial American women did not have the social equality and respect that Iroquois women did. Five distinct tribes that united not long before European contact made up the Iroquois Confederacy.

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