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How did President Andrew Jackson respond to the Worcester v. Georgia ruling? • He enforced the ruling and protected Cherokee rights • He ignored the ruling and continued with removal plans He negotiated a new treaty with the Cherokee nation
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He ignored the ruling and continued with removal plans.
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