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Q: Did Andrew Jackson and the State of Georgia obeyed the Supreme Court ruling in Cherokee v Georgia?
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How was georgia's policy toward toward the Cherokee different from the previous federal policy?

With Andrew Jackson's encouragement, Georgia openly defied the Supreme Court, who had found the relocation of the Cherokee unconstitutional after the Cherokee had sued Georgia, and began to force the Cherokee off of their land anyeays.


What Supreme Court decision did president Jackson ignore?

Jackson ignored Worcester v. Georgia. This was significant because Andrew Jackson ignored the Supreme Court's decision which said that Georgia couldn't make laws that broke the terms on the authority of which the Cherokee's have the right to govern themselves on. Many people ask can he ignore the Supreme Court? Or, Why didn't the Supreme Court do anything about it? And do you know what I would say. idk. :)


How did Andrew Jackson respond to the Supreme Court decision in Worcester V Georgia?

Yes he did


What US presidents have ignored supreme court ruling and forced the Cherokee on the trail of tears?

Andrew Jackson


What was the law president Andrew Jackson used to get around the Supreme Courts desicion?

Georgia Law


How did the checks and balances failed under Andrew Jackson?

The system failed when Jackson refused to enforce the Supreme Court decision, Cherokee Nation vs. the State of Georgia, 30 U.S. 1, 1831. Jackson acted against a ruling of the US Supreme Court. pbs.org/wnet/historyofus/web03/segment7_p.html


Soon after jackson took office what state claimed the right to seize cherokee lands?

It wasn't a state, but the federal government under president Andrew Jackson.


Where did the Cherokee tribe live before Andrew Jackson removed them?

Most of their land was in Georgia. I think some was in Alabama .


What was Andrew Jackson's attitude toward nullification?

Andrew Jackson was against nullification, as long as it served his own purposes. Jackson became infamous for nullifying the Supreme Court decision in favor of the Cherokee nation. He is noted for saying something to the effect, "Let the Supreme Court enforce their decision."


Did Andrew Johnson in fact break a law?

It was andrew JACKSON, and he ignored the ruling of Supreme Court leader John Marshall when he decided that the Cherokee Indians couldn't be forcibly removed from their land in Central Georgia. He sent the army to forcibly relocate them to Oklahoma, the journey known as the Trail of Tears.


What event resulted in the Cherokees marching at gunpoint from GA to OK 1838?

Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal Act of 1830. In the case of Cherokee Nation v. Georgia, Supreme court ruled in favor of cherokees. they could keep their land. Jackson didnt care and ignored the judgment of SUPREME COURT and forced the cherokees to oklahoma (trail of tears)


Why did the Cherokees have felt betrayed when the Indian removal act was passed in 1830?

The Cherokee had one the supreme court but Andrew Jackson had ignored the victory of the cherokee and still removed them from their sacred lands for his use.