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OpenStudy (anonymous):

On what grounds did John Ross try to throw out the treaties signed between Cherokee leaders and the U.S. government? He argued the State of Georgia had no authority to make treaties with the Cherokee. He argued the Supreme Court had contradicted earlier decisions and could not be trusted. He argued the Cherokee did not have good legal representation when signing the treaties. He argued the leaders who signed the treaty did not represent the majority of the Cherokee.

OpenStudy (texaschic101):

I am going with D. He argued the leaders who signed the treaty did not represent the majority of the Cherokee.

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