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What happened to the Cherokee who lived near Georgia in 1828?How did President Andrew Jackson react to Georgia's refusal to accept the Supreme Court ruling in Worchester v. Georgia?

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Answer and Explanation:

1. Indians who lived near Georgia were expelled from their lands by American troops. they were forced to leave the place where they live and it was sacred to them to be relocated to Indian reserves in Oklhahoma.

2. When Georgia refused to accept the Supreme Court's decision, President Andrew enforced state freedom not only from Georgia, but from all states, encouraging each state to promote legislation regarding the indigenous population. All of these laws were highly damaging to indigenous peoples.

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