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What do you think Deganawida meant when he said, "All shall receive the Great Law and labor together for the welfare of man"?

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Answered by Ms. Sue
The Great Law was sort of a constitution that bound the people of several tribes together and brought peace.

Answered by Lorraine
What do you think deganawida meant when he said All shall receive the Great Law and labor together for the welfare of man
Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Ana
Iteans liberty and justic form evryone.
Answered by URMOM
Ur mom wanted to fight and kill all of the Iroquois
Answered by Yanesa
I think it meant everybody should receive the great law and work together for the good of men.
Answered by Aroos
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Answered by Alex
I think it means to do law and labor together
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Answered by Rose
I think the Great Law meant that everyone should work together for the welfare of man.
Answered by Jonathan
I have no idea
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