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In creating such checks on authority, the league was just the most formal expression of a region-wide tradition. The sachems of Indian groups on the eastern seaboard were absolute monarchs in theory. In practice, wrote colonial leader Roger Williams, “they will not conclude of ought … unto which the people are averse.” The league was predicated, in short, on the consent of the governed, without which the entire enterprise would collapse.
1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus
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