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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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The Great Law was sort of a constitution that bound the people of several tribes together and brought peace.
I think it meant everybody should receive the great law and work together for the good of men.
Iteans liberty and justic form evryone.
I think the Great Law meant that everyone should work together for the welfare of man.
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I think it means to do law and labor together
I have no idea
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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