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Why did so many Cherokees die during their journey on the Trail of Tears?
Even though the Supreme Court sided with the Cherokee, the Indian Removal Act still led to the Trail of Tears.
Baptists and Methodists
He signed the Treaty of Indian Springs, giving away the last of the tribes land.
They were exposed to bitter cold and disease.
Cherokee
John Marshall
It made harvesting cotton more efficient and increased the state's dependence on the crop
It was the first state-supported, land-grant university chartered in the United States
Which of the following groups used new methods in order to spread their faith and establish churches throughout Georgia?
Even though the Supreme Court sided with the Cherokee, the Indian Removal Act still led to the Trail of Tears.
Baptists and Methodists
He signed the Treaty of Indian Springs, giving away the last of the tribes land.
They were exposed to bitter cold and disease.
Cherokee
John Marshall
It made harvesting cotton more efficient and increased the state's dependence on the crop
It was the first state-supported, land-grant university chartered in the United States
The cotton gin had which of the following effects on Georgia?
Even though the Supreme Court sided with the Cherokee, the Indian Removal Act still led to the Trail of Tears.
Baptists and Methodists
He signed the Treaty of Indian Springs, giving away the last of the tribes land.
They were exposed to bitter cold and disease.
Cherokee
John Marshall
It made harvesting cotton more efficient and increased the state's dependence on the crop
It was the first state-supported, land-grant university chartered in the United States
Which tribe wrote its own constitution, created a government, created a new alphabet, and used the courts to fight removal?
Even though the Supreme Court sided with the Cherokee, the Indian Removal Act still led to the Trail of Tears.
Baptists and Methodists
He signed the Treaty of Indian Springs, giving away the last of the tribes land.
They were exposed to bitter cold and disease.
Cherokee
John Marshall
It made harvesting cotton more efficient and increased the state's dependence on the crop
It was the first state-supported, land-grant university chartered in the United States
Why was William McIntosh, a Creek chief, murdered by his own people?
Even though the Supreme Court sided with the Cherokee, the Indian Removal Act still led to the Trail of Tears.
Baptists and Methodists
He signed the Treaty of Indian Springs, giving away the last of the tribes land.
They were exposed to bitter cold and disease.
Cherokee
John Marshall
It made harvesting cotton more efficient and increased the state's dependence on the crop
It was the first state-supported, land-grant university chartered in the United States
Which Supreme Court Chief Justice believed the Indian Removal Act violated treaties signed by Native Americans, and that the Indian Removal Act was wrong?
Even though the Supreme Court sided with the Cherokee, the Indian Removal Act still led to the Trail of Tears.
Baptists and Methodists
He signed the Treaty of Indian Springs, giving away the last of the tribes land.
They were exposed to bitter cold and disease.
Cherokee
John Marshall
It made harvesting cotton more efficient and increased the state's dependence on the crop
It was the first state-supported, land-grant university chartered in the United States
What was the outcome of Worcester v. Georgia?
Even though the Supreme Court sided with the Cherokee, the Indian Removal Act still led to the Trail of Tears.
Baptists and Methodists
He signed the Treaty of Indian Springs, giving away the last of the tribes land.
They were exposed to bitter cold and disease.
Cherokee
John Marshall
It made harvesting cotton more efficient and increased the state's dependence on the crop
It was the first state-supported, land-grant university chartered in the United States
Which statement best describes the University of Georgia?
Even though the Supreme Court sided with the Cherokee, the Indian Removal Act still led to the Trail of Tears.
Baptists and Methodists
He signed the Treaty of Indian Springs, giving away the last of the tribes land.
They were exposed to bitter cold and disease.
Cherokee
John Marshall
It made harvesting cotton more efficient and increased the state's dependence on the crop
It was the first state-supported, land-grant university chartered in the United States
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