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According to the new laws of Georgia in 1828, all lands in Cherokee country were to be seized and made available for white settlers. This legislation aimed to undermine Cherokee sovereignty and facilitate the forced removal of the Cherokee people from their ancestral lands. The law set the stage for the subsequent Trail of Tears, where thousands of Cherokees were forcibly relocated to designated Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma.

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