In Worcester v. Georgia, the court decided the following regarding Native Americans
1.Reinforced the rights of states to remove Indians from disputed lands
2. Voided previous treaties between Indian tribes and the United States on the grounds that the treaties were unfair
3.Ruled that the federal government had a right to relocate Indians to lands west of the Mississippi
4. Affirmed their rights to land that was traditionally theirs and that Georgia had no authority to legislate against them