Despite the ruling in Worcester v. Georgia that recognized the Cherokee as a sovereign nation, the reality was that the Cherokee were still forced to leave their lands in Georgia. The federal government, under President Andrew Jackson, did not enforce the Supreme Court's decision, leading to the tragic events of the Trail of Tears.
Chief Justice John Marshall and the United States Supreme Court ruled in Worcester v. Georgia that the Cherokee were a sovereign nation. Despite this ruling (1 point)ResponsesThe Cherokee could not hold political offices in Georgia. The Cherokee could not hold political offices in Georgia. The Indian Removal Act could not be enforced.The Indian Removal Act could not be enforced.The Cherokee were still forced to leave their lands in Georgia.The Cherokee were still forced to leave their lands in Georgia.The Indian Removal Act was still repealed.
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