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summarize each case in the Marshall Trilogy and then explore the primary issues for each case. Explain the Importance of the Trilogy to Indian Policy in the United States. How does the Doctrine of Dis

summarize each case in the Marshall Trilogy and then explore the primary issues for each case. Explain the Importance of the Trilogy to Indian Policy in the United States. How does the Doctrine of Discovery in the colonization of Native America, and these three cases?

summarize each case in the Marshall Trilogy and then explore the primary issues for each case. Explain the Importance of the Trilogy to Indian Policy in the United States. How does the Doctrine of Discovery in the colonization of Native America, and these three cases?

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Americans ********** ** ******** ****** ** ***** ******** to private *********** ** *** *** ** ********** solely entitled ** **** ************** ** ********** ***** ******* Marshall held **** *** ****** American ****** *** *** ******* **** *********** ** far as selling land *** ********* ** ******* *********** **** ********* ** ****** ******** tribes could only ** ****** ** *** ******* governmentSignificance: **** decision *** a ********* ******* ******** Native Americans might ******* lands they *** not ******* ************* rights ** perpetuity **** **** **** **** decision *** *** precedent *** ****** **** disputes *** the **** of ****** American *********** ** **** ******** ******* * ******** Nation ********* ******** ****** ***** a **** against *** ***** ** ******* to prevent it **** ********** ** ****** *** **** on ******** *********** *** ******** ******* ****** **** *** ******** ***** **** ****** *** ***** ** **** ***** **** **** ** independent ********** central issues **** ****** sovereignty *** ********* ********* **** whether ******** Nation *** a "foreign ******* ****** the ******* ** *** ****** ****** *** and whether *** Supreme ***** *** jurisdiction ** ****** the ********** ** Native American ******* *** ***** **** **** ****** American tribes *********** "domestic dependent ******** **** **** ********* ** *** United ****** ********** *** *** ******* ******* *** that ****** the Supreme ***** *** no jurisdiction ** consider *** ******************* **** decision *** ** ***** ******* that ****** ******** ****** **** at *** **** ** the ******* government *** *** *********** nations **** ********** The **** ********** *** ****** ** ****** ***** ********* ** the federal ********** at the same **** ********* ***** ***** ****** ** disputes **** ******* ******* * ********* 1832This was a **** in ***** Samuel ********* * ********** in Cherokee ********* *** **** ********* ***** ******* *** ** residing **** ****** ***** without * ***** permit ********* ********* that Georgia *** ** ********* whatsoever **** ****** ********* ********** State ** ******* ************* *** main ******** was ******* the ****** ** *** ******* ********** ***** could ****** ***** laws **** ****** ******** *********** ************ Chief Justice ******** ********** that ******* *** ** ***** ************ **** Native ******** ******* ***** **** **** ****** independent ********* **** *** federal ********** was *** only ********* ** **** **** Native American ************* *** ******** **** ****** ******** ******* **** ******** and ***** government ***** **** native *********** ******* ** the ******* ** *** President ** the **** Andrew ******* ** ******* the ******** ** came to be **** *** ******** ****** *** forcibly ******* ******* **** ** ***** ** *** ***** of TearsThe ******** Trilogy *** Its Importance ** Indian PolicyThe ******** ******* *** ****** influential in ******* US ******** towards ***** ***** ******** ***** ***** *********** * ****** ** ********* ***** ********** ********* the **************** **** wholly independent ****** Native American tribes were ********* ********* nations"Though **** ***** *** have ******** ***** tribes were still ******* ** ****** ***** that ***** **** be ***** to the ******* ************** ********* federal ******* in Native ******** issues and **** the ******* ********** ****** than ********** ****** the ***** say ** ******* **** the ****** ************ cases **** foundational ** ************ ******* power over ****** ******** ****** *** ****** **** the 1830 ****** ******* *** and *** **** ******* ** ******** ****** ********** ****** *********** *** **** ********* ******** ** ********* and *** ******** ** Native ******* ****** *** Trilogy:From the ***** ****** originating **** ****** the ******** ** Discovery **** **** **** ********* explorers *** ************ non-Christian ******* have the ***** ** take ********** *** claim *********** **** a ******* **** had ****** * ******** *** ************* in ******** ** European colonization **** ****** Americans in North ******* who were more ******* ****** than **** ownersThis ****** *** **** ** the ******* ***** ** ******* * ******** ** ****** that ****** Americans *** *** **** *** ********* ** ************* sell land ******* *** United ****** *** ********* *** ***** ** ********* **** ***** ******* *** ********** ********* *** ******* ** *** court cases normally ******** ** ** *** ******** ******* which ******* *** *********** of Native nations *** *** them ***** ******* supervisionThe conclusion would ********* ***** that *** ******** Trilogy of cases ** outlining *** ****** **** ** federal ***** *** ** ****** sovereignty *** ***** remained *** founding ********** ** American ****** American *** While *** ******** ** ********* *** ************ **** ******** *** ** ***** ***** ***** ******* ****** ******** and permitted ******* ** *********** at *** expense ** ****** **** ****** they **** ********** ******* ****** *** ****** ******** ****** *** ***** ******** ********** have continued ** ****** ********* ********* and Indian ****** ** ****

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