(b) It ignored the sovereignty of Native American tribes and forcibly relocated them against their will.
(c) It violated the treaty agreements made with Native American tribes, such as the Treaty of New Echota, which had promised them land in perpetuity.
(d) It disregarded the Supreme Court's ruling in Worchester v. Georgia, which had declared that the Cherokee nation was a distinct political community with their own laws and rights.
How did the Indian removal acts of 1830 go against the Worchester versus Georgia ruling ?(a) it extended a military campaign against state of American peoples, who had farmland.
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