The correct answer is Worcester v. Georgia. This Supreme Court case in 1832 was a significant legal resistance to the Indian Removal Act, as it ruled that the state of Georgia could not impose its laws on Native American lands. However, despite this ruling, the federal government proceeded with the removal of Native Americans from their ancestral lands. The other options presented do not directly relate to the resistance to the Indian Removal Act in the same way.
The Native Americans resisted the Indian Removal Act which led to…
The stop of the Indian Removal Act.
The Black Hawk’s War.
The Seven Years War.
Worcester v. Georgia.
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