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Drag the descriptions to the correct sequence of events leading to the Trail of Tears, with the earliest at the top.
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1) Gold discovered on Cherokee land (Dahlonega, GA — 1828)
2) Georgia passed laws extending state control and nullifying Cherokee government (early 1830s)
3) Indian Removal Act passed by Congress (1830)
4) Cherokee took the case to court and the Supreme Court ruled for them in Worcester v. Georgia (1832)
5) President Andrew Jackson refused to enforce the Supreme Court decision (1832–33)
6) Treaty of New Echota, signed by a minority Cherokee faction, ceded Cherokee lands (1835)
7) U.S. forces enforced the treaty and forcibly removed the Cherokee — the Trail of Tears (1838–1839)
2) Georgia passed laws extending state control and nullifying Cherokee government (early 1830s)
3) Indian Removal Act passed by Congress (1830)
4) Cherokee took the case to court and the Supreme Court ruled for them in Worcester v. Georgia (1832)
5) President Andrew Jackson refused to enforce the Supreme Court decision (1832–33)
6) Treaty of New Echota, signed by a minority Cherokee faction, ceded Cherokee lands (1835)
7) U.S. forces enforced the treaty and forcibly removed the Cherokee — the Trail of Tears (1838–1839)
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