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In which supreme court decision did chief justice john marshall rule that georgia had no right to interfere with the cherokee?

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The supreme court in which chief justice john marshall ruled that georgia had no right to interfere with the Cherokee was the Worcester v. Georgia, 31 U.S. 515 of 1832.

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In 1832, the United Stated Supreme Court ruled that the Cherokee nation was sovereign. The chief John Marshall delivered a decision which claimed that Georgia hadn’t any rights on the Cherokee territory. Unfortunately, the president Andrew Jackson didn’t take this decision into account and determined to banish the Cherokee nation.

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