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.
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.
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