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Why did the lroquois fight mourning wars

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To the five nations of the Iroquois Confederacy (the people who called themselves Haudenosaunee), warfare wasn't fought for material or territorial gain. It was fought for psychological and spiritual resolution.
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The Correct Answer(S) Is - To the five nations of the Iroquois Confederacy the people who called themselves Haudenosaunee warfare wasn't fought for material or territorial gain. The Iroquois nations practiced a form of warfarecalled mourning wars which were raids to avenge the warriors killed in a previous battle.

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