The state of Georgia wanted Worcester to leave because he was a missionary who supported the Cherokee Nation's sovereignty and rights, which conflicted with Georgia's efforts to remove Native Americans from their land for expansion. Worcester's presence and legal challenges highlighted the state's violations of treaties and Federal Laws protecting the Cherokee. His advocacy for the Cherokee and resistance to state authority ultimately made him a target for expulsion.
your parents can kick you out at age 18, but you are able in Georgia to leave your home at age 17, with out getting charged of anything or be considered a runaway. Its because of the loop hole in Georgia laws and Georgia only
The Cherokee's particularly opposed their removal because they were a very peaceful yet proud, and after having been victorious in their case of Worcester v Georgia, they knew they had a right to their land and desperately didn't want to leave.
i want 2 no what Georgia's state brid is?
why?? do YOU want to drop out? STAY IN SCHOOL!! and i think soo
yes you do need it if you want to
A combination of racism and many people in Georgia wanted to steal Cherokee lands for their own uses.
Yes, but why would you want to?
Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virgina, Tennessee, Kentucky
yeah beceause you can drop out of school so u can leave if u want to yeah beceause you can drop out of school so u can leave if u want to
Yes, you can leave Alabama at age 18 and move to Georgia. At 18, you are legally considered an adult and can make decisions about where you want to live. It's important to research and understand the specific laws and requirements for moving between states.
I believe that it depends on what State that you reside in,or if your parents give you permission.
GeorgiaThe peach was named state fruit of Georgia in 1995.