In 1832, the Supreme Court ruled that the federal government had to negotiate with American Indians to acquire their lands. As a result, the US government
pressured the Cherokee to sign treaties.
established a federal policy of assimilation.
paid the Cherokee handsomely to move west.
stopped the Cherokee from leaving their homes.


Answer :

Answer: Pressured the Cherokee to sign treaties.

Explanation: The U.S did not pay the Cherokee, they did not stop the Cherokee from leaving their homes, and they did not establish assimilation.

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