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9 January, 00:54

Why did the Cherokee believe the Supreme Court's decision in Worcester v. Georgia would protect their lands from settlement?

A

The Court held that the Cherokee Nation was not subject to US laws because it was a sovereign nation.

B

The Court held that the US government must pay the Cherokee Nation for any land taken without their consent.

C

The Court held that the service of the Cherokee during the War of 1812 entitled them to the same rights as all citizens.

D

The Court held that any land deal involving an American Indian tribe must be supported by a majority of the tribe's members.

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  1. 9 January, 00:57
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    Explanation:

    Because they were a sovereign nation were not citizens.
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