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16 January, 09:00

The Supreme Court case Worcester v. Georgia was a small victory for the Cherokee Nation in Georgia because it

A)

struck down laws created by the Georgia legislature to seize Cherokee lands.

B)

ruled that the U. S. government's Indian Removal Act was unconstitutional.

C)

established the Indian Territory east of the Mississippi in present-day Oklahoma.

D)

declared that the U. S. government would honor the Cherokee Nation's constitution.

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  1. 16 January, 09:05
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    B because I am just putting this sry
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