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01.11.2019 •
Social Studies
Should the u.s.be doing in response to rise of totalitarian government in europe and japan
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Georgia, legal case in which the U.S. Supreme Court on March 3, 1832, held (5–1) that the states did not have the right to impose regulations on Native American land.
The Supreme Court agreed with Worcester, ruling 5 to 1 on March 3, 1832, that all the Georgia laws regarding the Cherokee Nation were unconstitutional and thus void. The U.S. government began forcing the Cherokee off their land in 1838.
In the cases Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831) and Worcester v. In Worcester, the Court ruled that only the United States, and not the individual states, had power to regulate or deal with the Indian nations. In 1828, the state of Georgia passed a series of laws stripping local Cherokee Indians of their rights.