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How did Andrew Jackson react to the supreme courts Worcester v. Georgia decision

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IN MY POINT OF VIEW andrew was not happy about the supreme courts decision because he felt against there ways
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User Yaqub Ahmad
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Answer:

Andrew Jackson refused to implement the ruling on the case

Step-by-step explanation:

Worcester v. Georgia case : this was the case between SAMUEL WORCESTER and GEORGIA which was about states having rights to issue license to occupants of American lands. in this judgement the supreme court overturned the conviction of SAMUEL WORCESTER and declared that the criminal statute that prohibits American residents mostly Non-Native Americans from occupying lands in America without obtaining or been granted a license by the state they occupy stands to be illegal and unconstitutional.

Andrew Jackson was not happy about the supreme court judgement and didn't Implement that judgement.

Andrew Jackson was the seventh president of the United states of America from 1829 to 1837

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