Explain the motivations which prompted the passage and terms of the Indian Removal Act of 1830 and describe efforts of Tribal resistance, including appeals to the Supreme Court (e.g., Marshall Trilogy), the support of missionaries, such as Samuel Worcester, and the positions of Cherokee leadership (e.g., Elias Boudinot, John Ross).
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OKH.C.2.2.A
Depth 3Parent ID: 44E61B08D4D54E8596618F798894CCEFStandard set: Oklahoma History and Government
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- OKH.C.2.2.A
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- A
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- Social Studies (2025-)
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- 10, 11, 12, 09
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- 44E61B08D4D54E8596618F798894CCEF05CCA27F359A471A8E20BF61AAF9D4C35777844DEFBB4A3294382C256F10630F
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