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Encore: Supreme Court Landmarks | The Cherokee Cases | 2

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Cherokee Nation v. Georgia

In 1830, President Jackson signed a bill giving him broad powers to push native residents off their land. Chief Justice Marshall responded in a letter to William Wirt: I have followed the debate in Congress with deep interest. He implied that if the court did hear such a case, Marshall's sympathies would lie with the Cherokee. In his opinion, Marshall wrote that the Cherokee did not technically constitute a foreign nation.

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