Weegy: He overturned a treaty that was signed unfairly. -is how Adams worked for fairness for Native Americans.
User: How did Adams work for fairness for slaves?
Weegy: Adams work for fairness for slaves as He defended the enslaved Africans in the Amistad case successfully.
User: what was Jackson's policy about native tribes
Weegy: Jackson's policy on native tribes was popular with many white settlers, his supporters.
User: What was his motivation for his policy?
Weegy: Jackson wanted to make room for settlers and those who would make profit from land- was his motivation for his policy.
User:
How did his supporters feel about his policy?
Weegy: Jackson's policy on native tribes was popular with many white settlers, his supporters.
User: How did the Seminole tribe resist being moved?
Weegy: The Seminole tribe resisted government authority by: They fought a war against the United States.
User: How did the Cherokee tribe resist being moved?
Weegy: The Cherokee tribe resisted being moved by creating a formal Cherokee constitution, negotiating the Treat of 1819, and proceeding with legal action within the Supreme Court. [
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User:
What did the Cherokee tribe develop by the 1830s?
Weegy: By the 1830s the Cherokee tribe had developed a written language.
User:
What was John Marshall’s decision in Cherokee Nation v. Georgia?
Weegy: John Marshall s decision in Cherokee Nation v. Georgia was: because Indian nations were dependent entities, they had no standing before the judiciary; The Court, therefore, lacked jurisdiction to exempt the Cherokees from Georgia law.
User: How did Jackson respond?
Weegy: I He helped form a new political party; He attacked Adams's presidential policies; He denounced Adams as an "aristocrat." -is how Jackson [ respond.
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User: Why did federal troops come to Georgia?
Weegy: Federal troops came to Georgia to throw the Cherokee people off their land, after President Andrew Jackson ignored the ruling of ...
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