who was involved in the Worcester v. Georgia

The key individuals involved in the Worcester v. Georgia case were:

1. Samuel Austin Worcester: He was a Christian missionary working with the Cherokee Nation and one of the defendants in the case.

2. The Cherokee Nation: The Cherokee tribe, led by Chief John Ross, was fighting for their tribal sovereignty and the rights of their people to remain on their ancestral lands.

3. Georgia State: The state of Georgia, represented by state Attorney General William Wirt, argued that the state had the authority to regulate and control the Cherokee Nation within its boundaries.

4. Andrew Jackson: Although not directly involved in the case, President Andrew Jackson played a significant role. He supported Georgia's efforts to remove the Cherokee Nation and famously disregarded the Supreme Court's ruling in favor of the Cherokee.

5. John Marshall: Chief Justice John Marshall presided over the United States Supreme Court and delivered the majority opinion in the Worcester v. Georgia case, ruling in favor of Worcester and the Cherokee Nation.