The U.S. Supreme Court's 1832 Worcester v. Georgia decision supported the right of the Cherokee people to maintain a separate political identity. was strongly opposed by Whigs. O was fully supported by President Andrew Jackson. approved Georgia's plans to confiscate Cherokee land and move the people to reservations.

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The U.S. Supreme Court's 1832 Worcester v. Georgia decision
supported the right of the Cherokee people to maintain a separate political identity.
O was strongly opposed by Whigs.
O was fully supported by President Andrew Jackson.
O approved Georgia's plans to confiscate Cherokee land and move the people to reservations.
O struck down Georgia's anti-tariff Nullification Ordinance.
Transcribed Image Text:F The U.S. Supreme Court's 1832 Worcester v. Georgia decision supported the right of the Cherokee people to maintain a separate political identity. O was strongly opposed by Whigs. O was fully supported by President Andrew Jackson. O approved Georgia's plans to confiscate Cherokee land and move the people to reservations. O struck down Georgia's anti-tariff Nullification Ordinance.
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