He was a key figure in uniting Canada.
<span>They supported the policies of his party (he was a conservative) </span>
<span>He was considered to be a good leader (or at least better than those who ran against him) ..</span>
Pretty good question you got there
The answer is going to be disequilibrium
Samuel A. Worcester was sympathetic to the Cherokees because of his missionary works but he was aware that the government of Georgia was relentless in their desire to have the native tribes removed. He even felt it himself when he was arrested. He might have been sympathetic to the Cherokees but he knew that he could not anything to stop the Government from having the natives removed from their lands.
Answer:
centralized control of the empire faded