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In response to European and Iroquois expansion, multiple tribes in Northeastern North America formed a confederacy that would play a major role in Canadian and New England history. ➤Support this channel with my Patreon!: / emperortigerstar IMPORTANT NOTES: 1. The subdivisions shown represent the approximate territories of the main constituent tribes of the Wabanaki Confederacy. However, they did not have hard borders and at times overlapped territories in some areas. 2. The tribes of the Wabanaki Confederacy can be further divided into bands with their own leaders. Furthermore they existed before and after the Confederacy as their own entities. This video focuses specifically on the Confederacy. 3. Colonial expansion is shown by actual control and settlement rather than general claims. Some expansion is approximated from lack of precise information, but most of it is based on either settlement founding dates or land grants when more appropriate. 4. European control in the interior of Newfoundland for the Mi'qmac is based on a Peace and Friendship Treaty they signed in 1763, however the indigenous Beothuk on the island likely inhabited the northern interior until the 1820s. However they had no significant military or political control in the region to override the British, hence me showing British control after 1763. Music used: "Birch Run" by Kevin MacLeod found at www.incompetech.com Sources: Châtelain, Jules. “Le Régime Seigneurial.” Map. Longueuil, Quebec: Kinésis Education, 1971. Hiller, J. K. “The French Period to 1763.” Heritage Newfoundland & Labrador, 1998. https://www.heritage.nf.ca/articles/e.... “Map of Ontario Treaties and Reserves.” April 24, 2018. Map. Government of Ontario. https://www.ontario.ca/page/map-ontar.... Pastore, Ralph T. “Post-Contact Beothuk History.” Heritage Newfoundland & Labrador, 1998. https://www.heritage.nf.ca/articles/i.... Patterson, Bradley H., The White House, Passamaquoddy Issue § (1977). Shepherd, William. “Reference Map of the New England Colonies, 1607-1760.” Map. Historical Atlas. Austin, TX: University of Texas, 1911. Smith, Nicholas N. “The Rebirth of a Nation? A Chapter in Penobscot History.” Algonquian Conference, no. 36 (2005): 407–23. Wicken, William C., and John G. Reid. Rep. An Overview of the Eighteenth Century Treaties Signed Between the Mi’kmaq and Wuastukwiuk Peoples and the English Crown, 1693-1928. Land and Economy Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, 1996.