John Marshall, as Chief Justice of the United States, sought to protect the rights of the Cherokee Nation through his rulings in landmark cases such as Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831) and Worcester v. Georgia (1832). In these decisions, he recognized the sovereignty of the Cherokee Nation and ruled that state laws had no authority within their territory. However, despite his rulings, the federal government and President Andrew Jackson largely ignored the Court's decisions, leading to the tragic Trail of Tears. Marshall's efforts highlighted the judicial branch's limitations in enforcing its rulings against the executive's actions.
The Marshall Plan
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"Commerce power" includes not only the exchange of goods but also all commercial intercourse, and it comprehends navigation within its scope. - Chief Justice John Marshall The authority of Congress extends to every part of the Union and to all subjects over which the Constitution grants it power. - Chief Justice John Marshall The Constitution grants to Congress the power to regulate commerce, not to create it. - Chief Justice John Marshall
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The Cherokee left their lands peacefully without fighting with the Americans.
The Cherokee left their lands peacefully without fighting with the Americans.
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