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After 1828, what was the main reason White settlers in Georgia increased their demands for Cherokee removal?

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The creation of a written language.
The creation of a written language.

The discovery of gold on their land in Dahlonega.
The discovery of gold on their land in Dahlonega.

The adoption of a new constitution.
The adoption of a new constitution.

The building of the Federal Road.
The building of the Federal Road.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The discovery of gold on their land in Dahlonega. White settlers rushed into Cherokee lands after the 1828 gold finds, escalating demands for removal.