Which conflict did the Indian Removal Act incite among the Cherokee?

A. Many Cherokee wanted to resist white customs, but some saw it as imperative to a peaceful relationship with Americans.

B. Some Cherokee who didn’t want to fight for their land made a deal with the government, while those who stayed to fight were put in detention camps.

C. Some Cherokee wanted to take their case against removal to the Supreme Court, while most wanted to just accept it and move to Oklahoma.

D. Many Cherokee had converted to Protestant Christianity to avoid removal, and this caused a lot of tension among tribe members.