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How did Cherokee chief John Ross respond to President Jackson and the Indian Removal Act?

He launched an attack against the US Army to stop American Indian removal.
He appealed to state governors to help stop American Indian removal.
He went to court and lost in an effort to stop American Indian removal.

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In response, Cherokee chief John Ross submitted his Memorial and Protest of the Cherokee Nation to Congress to declare the Treaty of New Echota void.

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