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Small Ships, 15 May 2010, interview WS218865, transcript, U. Most archaeologists and anthropologists believe that the League was formed sometime between 1450 and 1600. [13] Existing aboriginal alliances would become important to the colonial powers in the struggle for North American hegemony during the 17th and 18th centuries. [14] After European arrival, fighting between aboriginal groups tended to be bloodier and more decisive, especially as tribes became caught up in the economic and military rivalries of the European settlers.
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