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In the Iroquois constitution what do the branches symbolize

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They represented connection.
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Answer: The correct answer is : The branches symbolize the unity of the Iroquois nations. The five Iroquois nations see the branches of the tree of great peace with a meaning of union. The peacemaker sent by the Creator of the Iroquois tradition convinced the nations to stop fighting and leave their weapons, then the peacemaker chose a tall tree with needles on the branches that grew in groups of five, symbolizing the five nations.

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