Here are the matches between the Georgia laws from the 1830s and their effects on the Cherokee Nation:
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The existence of the Cherokee government is illegal.
Effect: This law undermines the sovereignty and self-governance of the Cherokee Nation, making it difficult for them to protect their rights and land. -
The Georgia Guard of police is set up to enforce Georgia law on Cherokee land.
Effect: This enforcement action grants power to the state of Georgia to impose its laws on Cherokee lands, further eroding their autonomy and ability to resist encroachment. -
The Cherokee cannot testify in Georgia's courts.
Effect: This law strips Cherokee individuals of their legal rights, preventing them from defending themselves in legal matters or disputes, particularly related to land ownership and rights.
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