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1._________________american indian tribe that lived in southern georgia; was removed from the state through
2._________________ (1832)-landmark supreme court case which declared that the cherokee were sovereign and not subject to laws of the united states, however, andrew jackson refused to enforce the court's decision and the cherokee were later removed from georgia.
3._________principal chief of the cherokee indians who tried to use legal means to fight against removal.
4.________ site of america's first gold rush in 1828; discovery of gold in the area was a factor in the cherokee removal.
5___________native american tribe that lived in northwestern georgia; forcefully removed from the state in the early 1830's
6______an early name for the city of atlnta in ; 1837, this was site where the end of the western ans atlantic railroad ''terminated'', this name was never an official name.
dahlonga, cherokee indians, the headright system, john ross, terminus, worcester v. georgia ,
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1. Creek (Muscogee) Indians — tribe in southern Georgia that was removed (through treaties and land policies such as the Headright system/Treaty of Indian Springs).
2. Worcester v. Georgia (1832)
3. John Ross
4. Dahlonega — site of the 1828 Georgia gold rush
5. Cherokee Indians
6. Terminus
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2. Worcester v. Georgia (1832)
3. John Ross
4. Dahlonega — site of the 1828 Georgia gold rush
5. Cherokee Indians
6. Terminus
If you need these matched exactly to a provided word bank or want alternate wording, tell me which words you must use.
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