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-When Confronted with President Jackson's Indian Removal Policy, Most Cherokee

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  -When confronted with President Jackson's Indian removal policy, most Cherokee supported Principal Chief John Ross in opting to . A)  agree to relocate but negotiate for lands within the boundaries of the United States B)  reject relocation and prepare for a military fight to retain their land C)  reject relocation and try to rally congressional support against the state of Georgia D)  agree to relocate but negotiate for a more humane method of travel to the new lands
-When confronted with President Jackson's Indian removal policy, most Cherokee supported Principal Chief John Ross in opting to .


A) agree to relocate but negotiate for lands within the boundaries of the United States
B) reject relocation and prepare for a military fight to retain their land
C) reject relocation and try to rally congressional support against the state of Georgia
D) agree to relocate but negotiate for a more humane method of travel to the new lands

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