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Lands Ceding
Lands ceding involves the process of giving up rights or territory, often through treaties or agreements, typically by indigenous peoples to colonial or national governments.
Worcester V. Georgia
A landmark 1832 Supreme Court case that held that state laws did not apply within Native American territories, affirming the federal government's authority in Native American affairs.
Chief Justice John Marshall
An influential U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice from 1801 to 1835, known for strengthening the federal government's power over the states.
Cherokee Nation
A federally recognized Native American tribe with a sovereign government, originally located in the southeastern United States before many members were forcibly relocated.
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