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In the 1832 case Worcester v. Georgia, the US Supreme Court ruled that...
the Cherokee Nation should be removed to the West.
the Cherokee Nation could refuse to sign treaties.
individual states could impose laws on American Indians.
American Indians could not live east of the Mississippi.

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Worcester v. Georgia, was a case in which the United States Supreme CourtvacCourt vacated eviction of Samuel Worcester and held that the Georgia criminal statute that prohibited non-Native Americans from being present on Native American lands without a license from the state was unconstitutional.
So I believe the best answer would be B. 
the Cherokee Nation could refuse to sign treaties.

In the aforementioned case, the US Supreme Court ruled that the Cherokee Nation could refuse to sign treaties.

What happened in Worcester v. Georgia?

  • The Supreme Court said that Georgia could not impose laws on the Native Americans.
  • The Supreme Court ruled against Georgia's efforts to to keep non-Native Americans from Native Land.

The reason the Supreme Court did this was that they ruled that Native Nations were to deal with the federal government as dependent nations. This meant that they could refuse to sign state treaties.

In conclusion, option B is correct.

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