13. How did President Jackson respond to the ruling in Worcester v. Georgia?
He seized state lands from Georgia and made them federal lands.
He refused to act on the Supreme Court's decision.
He sent federal troops to uphold treaty obligations.
He negotiated a treaty with the Cherokee Indians.


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Answer:

He refused to act on the Supreme Court's decision.

Explanation:

Although John Marshall and the Supreme Court ruled in favor of maintaining the Cherokee's territory in Georgia, Jackson still acted against the ruling. Cherokee Indians were still forced out of Georgia after Worcester v. Georgia.