The
famous court case "Worcester v. Georgia" was brought to the Supreme Court to decide
whether it was lawful for Georgia to acquire Native American lands in a push for westward
expansion. John Marshall ruled that the federal government had the authority to deal
with...
Monday, 13 July 2009
How did Andrew Jackson failed to enforce John Marshall's crucial decision in Worcester v. Georgia?
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