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What was the response by the states to Andrew Jackson's reaction to the Supreme Court decision in favor of the Cherokee in Worcester v. Georgia?

A. Some states chose to begin at taking Native American settlements.
B. Tennessee and Kentucky decide to reject Jacksons plan for removal.
C. Georgia and other states felt encouraged to remove the native Americans. *****
D. Many states began to change their plans for removal to focus more on compromise.

I think it's C. Am I correct?

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Yes you are correct! :)
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The correct answer is C) Georgia and other states felt encouraged to remove the native Americans.

The response by the states to Andrew Jackson's reaction to the Supreme Court decision in favor of the Cherokee in Worcester v. Georgia was that Georgia and other states felt encouraged to remove the native Americans.

Worcester v. Georgia was a case of the Supreme Court on March 3, 1832. The judges decided that the state had no right to impose any kind of regulation on the land of Native American Indians. The problem was that United States President Andrew Jackson did not want to enforce the resolution, and that is when the response by the states to Andrew Jackson's reaction to the Supreme Court decision in favor of the Cherokee in Worcester v. Georgia was that Georgia and other states felt encouraged to remove the native Americans.

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