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25 March, 03:22

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"The Cherokee Nation, then, is a distinct community, occupying its own territory, with boundaries

accurately descnbed, in which the laws can have no force, and which the citizens have no right to

enter but with the assent of the Cherokees themselves or in conformity with treaties and with the acts of

Chief Justice John Marshall

What was the impact of Chief Justice John Marshall's decision?

A itallowed the Cherokee to stop their forced removal from Georgia

B. It convinced the Cherokee to continue their battle in the courts.

C. It persuaded Andrew Jackson to modify his policy of Native American removal

D. It had little immediate impact as it was ignored by the federal government

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  1. 25 March, 06:23
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    A. It allowed the Cherokee to stop their forced removal from Georgia

    Explanation:

    There were relentless campaigns that were conducted by Georgia to remove Cherokee who had occupied the territories along the borders of Alabama, Tennessee, and Carolina however the Cherokees later created their government constitution. They also restructured and declared to the American authority that they were part of the nation, and they will not quit without their consent.

    The state, however, took a step and abolished their government annexed the lands and created a process of seizing them by distributing their property.
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