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Read each statement. Then, decide if it CORRECTLY describes an aspect of the removal of Native Americans from the southeastern United States in the early 1800s.

Cherokee lived in great numbers in and around the Appalachian Mountains.
President Andrew Jackson was against the removal of the Creek from the South.
President Andrew Jackson disagreed with Chief Justice John Marshall regarding the removal of Native Americans from the South.
The case of Worcester v. Georgia successfully stopped the removal of Native Americans from the South.
The "Trail of Tears" began in the early 1830s.

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Cherokee lived in great numbers in and around the Appalachian Mountains

President Andrew Jackson disagreed with Chief Justice John Marshall regarding the removal of Native Americans from the South.

The "Trail of Tears" began in the early 1830s.

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Yes, it is a correct statement of the events that took place. President Jackson did not effect the second supreme court ruling that sought to create a free native American state prompting the beginning of the trail of tears.
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