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The state of Georgia violated the treaty with the Cherokees by passing laws that undermined the sovereignty of the Cherokee Nation and authorized the seizure of their lands. Specifically, the Georgia legislature extended state laws over Cherokee territory, effectively nullifying the rights guaranteed to the Cherokees under the Treaty of New Echota in 1835. This led to the forced removal of the Cherokee people, known as the Trail of Tears, despite legal challenges that affirmed their rights.

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