What was the court ruling in the case of Worcester v. Georgia (1832)?

A) The Cherokee would only move if a treaty for their movement was signed.
B) The Cherokee constitution was null and void.
C) The Cherokee nation was not a sovereign nation.
D) The Indian Removal Act of 1830 had the right to force the Cherokee to vacate their land.
E) The state of Georgia could enter the Cherokee nation without the permission of the Cherokee.


A

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