In the case of Worcester v. Georgia, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Cherokee Nation had a right to their land, and the State of Georgia should not try to take it. This decision affirmed that federal treaties with Native American nations were valid and that states could not impose their laws on these nations.
The Cherokee took their case (Worcester vs. Georgia) to the U.S. Supreme Court, who ruled that:(1 point)
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the Cherokee Nation had a right to their land, and the State of Georgia should not try to take it
the Cherokee Nation had a right to their land, and the State of Georgia should not try to take it
the State of Georgia had a legal right to the Cherokee's land, and could force them to relocate
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which one
The correct response is:
the Cherokee Nation had a right to their land, and the State of Georgia should not try to take it.