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How did the actions of John Ross and Andrew Jackson differ in their goals for Cherokee land?
a
Ross wanted the Cherokee to move west; Jackson wanted them to stay.
b
Ross worked to protect Cherokee territory; Jackson worked to open it to white settlers.
c
Ross believed Georgia should control Cherokee land; Jackson believed the federal government should.
d
Ross supported gold mining; Jackson opposed it.
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John Ross, the Cherokee chief, worked to protect Cherokee land and sovereignty; Andrew Jackson pushed removal policies that opened Native lands to white settlers.
John Ross, the Cherokee chief, worked to protect Cherokee land and sovereignty; Andrew Jackson pushed removal policies that opened Native lands to white settlers.
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