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Supreme Court Landmarks | The Cherokee Cases | 2

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The Cherokee Nation's Struggle to Relocate West

Andrew Jackson's election in 1828 sent a shockwave through the progressive and Cherokee communities. Legislators in Georgia quickly sought to try and break the Cherokee nation apart. They nullified all Cherokee laws and customs and made white people on Cherokee land subject to Georgia law. Georgia authorized a volunteer militia called the Georgia guard who patrolled Cherokee land and physically intimidated Cherokee people. These strategies aimed to force the Cherokee to relocate west.

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