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How did the Cherokee use the courts to resist removal from their lands, and what were the results of their actions?

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This person above is correct and i'm not gonna assume their gender. ^-^

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Answer: The Cherokee resisted removal, emboldened by the Supreme court decisions declaring that Georgia law had no force on Indian Territory. They joined in a protest against Jackson's policy.

Explanation: The Supreme Court ruled that states could not pass laws conflicting with federal Indian treaties and that the federal government had an obligation to exclude white intruders from Indian lands.