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27 October, 07:57

How did President Andrew Jackson feel about the outcome of the Worcester v. Georgia case?

He agreed with John Marshall's decision that the government alone could conduct Native American affairs.

President Jackson disagreed with the decision and did not enforce the decision against the state of Georgia.

He agreed with the ruling of the Supreme Court and called on the Cherokees to relocate or fall under Georgia's jurisdiction.

President Jackson disagreed with John Marshall's decision to relocate the Cherokees and began work on a treaty with the tribe.

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  1. 27 October, 08:22
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    President Andrew Jackson disagreed with the decision of the Worcester V. Georgia case. He did not enforce the decision against the state of Georgia.
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