The Supreme Court ruled in Cherokee Nation v.Georgia (1831)
A) that Georgia could remove the Cherokee tribes if it served the "public good."
B) the Cherokee had no right to file a legal claim in United States' courts.
C) the entire process of Indian removal was unconstitutional.
D) that the Cherokee tribes could only be removed if they were properly compensated.
E) that Georgia had no authority to remove the Cherokee tribes.
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