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Which state refused to recognize the Cherokee people as a separate nation with their own laws?

Oklahoma


In dealing whit the Cherokee the state governments refused to?

They refused to recognize their sovereignty and to uphold the treaties they made with them.


Which state refused ot recognize the Cherokee people as a separate nation with their own laws?

It wasn't a state, but the government. Eventually they did recognize the Native American tribes as independent nations and made treaties with them. Often, though, the treaties were broken by the government.


What was Mexico's attitude toward the new Republic of Texas founded in 1836?

To recognize the border


What nation did not officially recognize Texas' independence?

Mexico, still refused to recognize Texas' Independence.


What happened when many of the Cherokee Indians refused to move west?

Trail of tears


Does a state have to recognize legal documents of other states?

Yes, states recognize the laws passed in other states. They do this because they want states to recognize their laws.


What was Mexico's attitude towards the new republic of Texas founded in?

It refused to recognize its borders.


How did the laws of Georgia affect the Cherokee?

The laws allowed the Indians to be treated badly.


The Supreme Court case Worcester v. Georgia was a small victory for the Cherokee Nation in Georgia because it?

The Supreme Court case Worcester v. Georgia (1832) was a significant legal victory for the Cherokee Nation as it affirmed their sovereign rights and recognized that state laws had no authority within Cherokee territory. The Court ruled that only the federal government had the authority to regulate affairs with Native American tribes, thereby invalidating Georgia's attempts to impose its laws on the Cherokee. However, despite the ruling, President Andrew Jackson refused to enforce the decision, leading to continued persecution of the Cherokee and their eventual forced removal along the Trail of Tears.


Which of the following was a major cause of the Haitian Revolution?

Local authorities refused to recognize the citizenship of the affranchis


How did the Cherokee deal with the George laws?

by being nice