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________ denied states the right to take Native American tribal lands. McCulloch v. Maryland Southern legislatures Worcester v. Georgia Fletcher v. Peck Wallace v. Tennessee

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Worcester v. Georgia.

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As the example briefly describes, Worcester v. Georgia was a case in which the US Supreme Court declared unconstitutional the Georgia statute that prohibited non-Native Americans from being present on their lands without a license. This, as well, vacated the conviction of Samuel Worcester (therefore, the name of the case). This laid roots for relationships between Native American tribes and the federal governments.

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