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in some ways it did and in some ways it didnt.

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Q: How did Checks and Balances fail during Cherokee Indian removal?
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What are two ways that the checks and balances system didnt work in the caes the Indian removal act?

you suck it


How did Indian removal act violate the checks and balances?

Yes, yes it did work actually it was very successful


Andrew Jackson's policy of implementing the Indian removal act 1830 by evicting the Cherokee tribe threatened the constitutional principle of?

equal protection under the law. The act violated the rights of the Cherokee to their ancestral lands and forced them to relocate against their will. This policy undermined the principles of justice and equality enshrined in the Constitution.


What Indian tribe were sent to territorys a removal of the east?

The Cherokee


What two American Indian tribes suffered most from the Indian Removal Act?

Cherokee and Choctaw


Which American Indian tribe took battle over the Indian removal act to court?

The cherokee


What court case dealt with the Cherokee's attemt to fight the Indian Removal Act?

Cherokee Nation vs. Georgia


What happened to the Cherokee after their removal to the Indian Territory?

They continued to lose land promised to them.


Did the cowboys kick out the Cherokee Indians?

No. The Cherokee were forced out by US soldiers after the government passed the Indian Removal Act in 1837.


Which American Indian group resisted removal with force?

Fox and sauk and the seminole


What Cherokee Law did the removal faction break?

Those purported Cherokee that signed the treaties involved with the Indian Removal act violated "The Law of the Snake" and they, as well as their families, were executed for it.


Indian Removal Act threatened what constitutional principle?

Andrew jacksons policy of implementing the Indian removal act by evicting the Cherokee tribe threatened the constitutional principle of?