
Supreme Court Landmarks | The Cherokee Cases | 2
American History Tellers
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The Cherokee Nation's History
Worcester and butler the plaintiffs still sat in a Georgia jail. There was no way governor lumkin would release them If he did it was possible that the whole architecture of his state's Cherokee policies would collapse. The two missionaries had helped prove a legal case for Cherokee independence in the supreme court But for the Cherokee nation it looked increasingly like nothing had been accomplished Still chief ross would not give up He and members of the national council continued to lobby the u.s Congress.
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