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4. choose three rems that correctly describe an aspect of the removal of native americans from the southeastern united states in the

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4. Choose THREE Rems that correctly describe an aspect of the removal of Native Americans from the southeastern United States in the early 1800s. A Cherokee lived in great numbers in and around the Appalachian Mountains. B President Andrew Jackson was against the removal of the Creek from the South. C President Andrew Jackson disagreed with Chief Justice John Marshall regarding the removal of Native Americans from the South. D The case of Worcester v.Georgia successfully stopped the removal of Native Americans from the South. E The Trail of Tears" began in the 1830s.

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The correct options are A, C, and E.

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## Step 1The question is asking us to identify three options that accurately describe the removal of Native Americans from the southeastern United States in the early 1800s. We need to evaluate each option based on its historical accuracy.## Step 2Option A states that the Cherokee lived in great numbers in and around the Appalachian Mountains. This is historically accurate. The Cherokee tribe was indeed one of the most populous Native American tribes in the southeastern United States, and they were known to inhabit the Appalachian Mountains.## Step 3Option B suggests that President Andrew Jackson was against the removal of the Creek from the South. This is not accurate. In fact, President Andrew Jackson was a strong proponent of the Indian Removal Act, which led to the forced removal of Native American tribes from the South.## Step 4Option C states that President Andrew Jackson disagreed with Chief Justice John Marshall regarding the removal of Native Americans from the South. This is true. President Andrew Jackson strongly disagreed with the Supreme Court's decision in Worcester v. Georgia, which stated that states could not redraw Native American land without treaties.## Step 5Option D suggests that the case of Worcester v. Georgia successfully stopped the removal of Native Americans from the South. This is not accurate. Although the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Worcester, President Andrew Jackson did not enforce the decision, leading to the forced removal of Native American tribes.## Step 6Option E states that "The Trail of Tears" began in the 1830s. This is historically accurate. The Trail of Tears refers to the forced removal of Native American tribes from their ancestral lands in the southeastern United States to lands west of the Mississippi River, which took place in the 1830s.