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10 March, 19:35

How did the Cherokees attempt to keep their land? (choose all that apply)

•They decided to move north to avoid being forcibly removal but to keep their

tribe in tact.

•They ignored the Indian Removal Act and did nothing.

•They adopted to the ways of the white man (assimilated) so that the white man

would see them as civilized.

•They attempted to keep their land by fighting (attacking cabins and farms)

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  1. 10 March, 23:34
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    The Cherokee generally attempted to resist removal by the United States through negotiations and legal proceedings ... In 1830, when the state of Georgia attempted to confiscate Cherokee lands, the case went all the way to the U. S. Supreme Court in two separate cases. The court refused to hear The Cherokee Nation v.
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