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How did the Cherokees limit the rights of white settlers on their land in Indian territory

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Answer: White settlers had to have permits to work in Cherokee territory.

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The correct answer is that the Cherokees tried to limit the settlers from entering their territory by signing their own consitution that would not provide the governmnet of the United States anu jurisdiction or power over their land.

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