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Prospectors flocked to Cherokee lands after the discovery of gold.
it is a tribe of native amerricans from the low lands of the Appalachian mountins
All whites living on Cherokee land had to pledge allegiance to the governor of the state.
Is known as the Trail of Tears.
The lands west of the Great Lakes Region, accessible through the Hudson Bay drainage basin.
It wasn't a state, but the federal government under president Andrew Jackson.
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President Andrew Jackson supported Georgia's seizure of Cherokee lands, prioritizing state rights and expansion over Indigenous sovereignty. Despite the Supreme Court ruling in Worcester v. Georgia, which upheld Cherokee land rights, Jackson famously ignored the decision, leading to the forced removal of the Cherokee people in what became known as the Trail of Tears. His administration's policies reflected a broader agenda of Indian removal and westward expansion.
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.
Prospectors flocked to Cherokee lands after the discovery of gold.
Jackson ordered the Cherokee to be driven from their homes in the SE United States, and forced to walk to Oklahoma. Known as the Trail of Tears, this forced movement killed about 1/3rd of all the Cherokee people. This was contrary to treaty, and to orders from the Supreme Court.
President A. Jackson wanted the Cherokee removed west from the prime land that they had held and farmed, for generations to make room for the white settlers. You can find more about this subject in any encyclopedia or book on Andrew Jackson.
President Jackson refused to protect Native American lands.
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how was Columbus mistaken about the lands he claimed for Spain