I've been having a number of discussion with other teachers about the significance of Worcester v. Georgia and nobody can seem to articulate why it's important to the Trail of Tears.
As I understand it, the Worcester ruling established that states couldn't interfere with American Indian sovereignty. Here is where I struggle because the Indian Removal Act is a federal law and therefore this ruling should have no impact on the removal of the tribes. Many cite Jackson's alleged quote that he would ignore the ruling but what exact actions would he take, or not take, to ignore the ruling.
Any insight is appreciated.
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analyze the reasons for the removal and resettlement of Cherokee Indians during the Jacksonian era, including the Indian Removal Act, Worcester v. Georgia, and the Trail of Tears.
As I understand it, the Worcester ruling established that states couldn't interfere with American Indian sovereignty. Here is where I struggle because the Indian Removal Act is a federal law and therefore this ruling should have no impact on the removal of the tribes. Many cite Jackson's alleged quote that he would ignore the ruling but what exact actions would he take, or not take, to ignore the ruling.
Any insight is appreciated.
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