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Q: When the Supreme Court ruled that Georgia had no legal basis for removing Native Americans from Georgia did President Jackson honor the ruling and end the forced removal?
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President Jackson supported Georgia's efforts to remove what?

President Jackson supported Georgia's efforts to remove the Cherokee.


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