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Supreme Court Landmarks | The Cherokee Cases | 2

American History Tellers

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The Cherokee's Case for Sovereignty

In 1829 the Cherokee face threats on multiple fronts. A hostile governor in Georgia an aggressive us president in Andrew Jackson and a congress full of members who wanted the Cherokee gone from the eastern seaboard Chief John Ross and the Cherokee national council could fuel the door closing upon them. They saw a third option by taking their case for land ownership and sovereignty to the us supreme court Perhaps a ruling would land in their favor To do this they engaged the services of a lawyer named William wort Wort had argued many cases before the supreme court over the years with his shock of bushy hair. He was sympathetic to their cause and second president Jackson had just forced him to resign a 12-year post

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