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William McIntosh, a half-Scottish and half-Creek chief, and several other Creek signed the first and second Treaty of Indian Springs. As a part of the treaties, McIntosh… (1 point) Responses secured his own county in Georgia's western territory secured his own county in Georgia's western territory gave up nearly all of the Creek's land to Georgia's state government gave up nearly all of the Creek's land to Georgia's state government guaranteed the Creek's land would be protected from white settlement guaranteed the Creek's land would be protected from white settlement promised to defend the Creek's ancestral homelands
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gave up nearly all of the Creek's land to Georgia's state government
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Chief Justice John Marshall and the United States Supreme Court ruled in Worcester v. Georgia that the Cherokee were a sovereign nation. Despite this ruling (1 point) Responses The Cherokee could not hold political offices in Georgia. The Cherokee could not hold political offices in Georgia. The Indian Removal Act could not be enforced. The Indian Removal Act could not be enforced. The Cherokee were still forced to leave their lands in Georgia. The Cherokee were still forced to leave their lands in Georgia. The Indian Removal Act was still repealed. The Indian Removal Act was still repealed.
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The Cherokee were still forced to leave their lands in Georgia.
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What was the main reason given for removing the Cherokee from their homes in northwestern Georgia? (1 point) Responses The Cherokee had adopted a constitution and formed their own nation. The Cherokee had adopted a constitution and formed their own nation. Gold was discovered on Cherokee land. Gold was discovered on Cherokee land. Congress had sold the Cherokee land to the railroads. Congress had sold the Cherokee land to the railroads. The government promised large tracks of land to the Native Americans in Oklahoma.
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Gold was discovered on Cherokee land.