The Treaty of Indian Springs (1825) and the Treaty of New Echota (1835) were similar in that each A) was a direct cause of the Daholonega Gold Rush. B) was an attempt to ease conflict between slave-holders and non-slave-holders. C) resulted in the loss of American Indian land holdings in the Southeastern U.S. D) demonstrated the power of the Supreme Court in matters dealing with Indian removal.

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The answer is C. It resulted in the loss of American Indian land holdings in the southeastern portion of the United States

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The Correct Answer is C

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  • A member of Lower Creek leaders headed by William McIntosh approved the Treaty of Indian Springs delivering up all resting Creek properties in Georgia.
  • Whereby all Creek properties in Georgia were ceded to the state.
  • The Treaty of New Echota was approved and signed in 1835 on this date, ceding Cherokee property to the U.S. in replacement for payment.
  • The coercive deportation of the Cherokee Nation from Georgia.

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