Jackson opposed John Marshall's rulings about the Cherokee Nation in Georgia because he
A) was hoping to appease his southern supporters.
B) believed no independent nation could be allowed to exist within the United States.
C) was a strong advocate of states' rights.
D) hated Native Americans and wanted to destroy them completely.
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