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How did the laws of Georgia affect the Cherokee?

The laws allowed the Indians to be treated badly.


What is the Cherokee translation for George?

George is a name, not a word, so there isn't a "translation" for it.


How did the Cherokee deal with the Georgia laws?

the Cherokee fought some soldiers who tried to capture them were they later fled to North Carolina were they were later found and sent to the Indian territory


Who refused to recognize Cherokee laws?

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Who invented the Cherokee alphabet?

sequoyah a Cherokee Indian made the Cherokee alphabet


What did John Ross and the last group of the Cherokees take with them?

Recordings and laws of the Cherokee nation. Should do just fine. Recordings and laws of the Cherokee nation. Should do just fine.


When was George Malcolm Laws born?

George Malcolm Laws was born in 1919.


Who fought in court to overturn the Georgia laws about the Indians?

The Cherokee?


How did the laws of the Georgia effect the Cherokee apex?

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What laws passed by the state of Georgia were oppressive to the Cherokees?

In the early 19th century, Georgia passed several laws that severely oppressed the Cherokee Nation, including the 1828 "Gold Law," which allowed non-Native settlers to mine for gold on Cherokee lands, effectively stripping the Cherokees of their resources. The state also enacted laws that aimed to nullify Cherokee sovereignty, such as prohibiting the Cherokees from holding on to their own land titles and mandating that all Cherokee laws be in compliance with Georgia state laws. These oppressive measures culminated in the forced removal of the Cherokee people during the Trail of Tears in the 1830s.


What did the Supreme Court do about the Cherokee problem in Georgia?

Overturned the unfair Georgia laws


What did the supreme court do about laws in Georgia that took away rights of the Cherokee?

It said the Georgia laws were unconstitutional. (APEX)