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How did developments in Dahlonega, Georgia, during the 1830s contribute to the removal of the Cherokee from their homelands in Georgia?
Continued attacks on the Cherokee by settlers led many Cherokee leaders to support leaving their lands and heading west.
Competition for limited factory jobs in the region led many settlers to call for the Cherokee to be forced to leave the state.
The growing popularity of Cherokee politicians in local governments led to calls for their removal from the region.
The discovery of gold in the region led many people to move to the state and attempt to settle Cherokee land.

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The discovery of gold in the region led many people to move to the state and attempt to settle Cherokee land.

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   In exchange, the national government promised to eventually conduct treaties to relocate those Indian tribes living within Georgia, thus giving Georgia control of all land within its borders. However, the Cherokee, whose ancestral tribal lands overlapped the boundaries of Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Alabama, declined to move.

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