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15 June, 10:45

On what grounds did the US Supreme Court refuse to hear the 1831 Cherokee Nation v. Georgia case? A-The court declared that Georgia was right to auction off Cherokee land. B-The court did not believe it had jurisdiction over matters involving states' rights. C-The court did not recognize the Cherokee tribe as a sovereign nation. D-The court stated that the Cherokee had signed a treaty to give up their lands.

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  1. 15 June, 11:27
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    The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D-The court stated that the Cherokee had signed a treaty to give up their lands." On grounds that the US Supreme Court refuse to hear the 1831 Cherokee Nation v. Georgia case is that t he court stated that the Cherokee had signed a treaty to give up their lands.
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