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Most of the Cherokee Native American nation was in Georgia in the early part of the 19th century. They assimilated into US culture and Christianity. Sadly, President Andrew Jackson, ignored the US Supreme Court and arranged for their long march into the Oklahoma Territory. This caused many deaths and is known as the "Trail of Tears".

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Q: In what US state was the Cherokee nation located?
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