George "Corn" Tassel
George "Corn" Tassel (Utsi'dsata) Cherokee (Cherokee: Tsalagi, Aniyvwiyaʔi) was known for being illegally tried, convicted, and executed for murder on December 24, 1830, by the State of Georgia. His case became the first Cherokee legal document to support Cherokee sovereignty, and by extension Native American sovereignty in general. As a result of this incident, the United States Supreme Court's ruled in Worcester v. Georgia that the states do not have jurisdiction in Native American territories.
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George "Corn" Tassel
George "Corn" Tassel (Utsi'dsata) Cherokee (Cherokee: Tsalagi, Aniyvwiyaʔi) was known for being illegally tried, convicted, and executed for murder on December 24, 1830, by the State of Georgia. His case became the first Cherokee legal document to support Cherokee sovereignty, and by extension Native American sovereignty in general. As a result of this incident, the United States Supreme Court's ruled in Worcester v. Georgia that the states do not have jurisdiction in Native American territories.
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Hall County, Georgia
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