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In response to the Supreme Court's ruling in Worcester v Georgia that Georgia had no right to interfere with the Cherokee, President Jackson disregarded the decision and removal of the Cherokee proceeded as planned.
Worcester V. Georgia (1832)
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Yes , the US President is also the Commander in Chief .
President Harry S Truman
Jacksons response: "John Marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it."
Jacksons response: "John Marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it."
Jackson supported Georgia's efforts to remove the Cherokee
Jackson took no action to make Georgia follow the ruling. By not enforcing the courts decision , Jackson violated his presidential oath to uphold the laws of the land.
In response to the Supreme Court's ruling in Worcester v Georgia that Georgia had no right to interfere with the Cherokee, President Jackson disregarded the decision and removal of the Cherokee proceeded as planned.
Yes he did
Jackson took no action to make Georgia follow the ruling. By not enforcing the courts decision , Jackson violated his presidential oath to uphold the laws of the land.
Worcester v. Georgia (1832)
Worcester V. Georgia (1832)
the president cant make any decision he wants, congress is the one that can. if the president trys to he can get impeached
jacksons rebinism and john adams decision of congress! hope this helps..
The Cherokee Nation was politically independent with its own sovereign powers.