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Cherokee Indian Cases (1830s)

In the cases Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831) and Worcester v. Georgia (1832), the U.S. Supreme Court considered its powers to enforce the rights of Native American "nations" against the states. In Cherokee Nation, the Court ruled that it lacked jurisdiction (the power to hear a case) to review claims of an Indian nation within the United States. In Worcester, the Court ruled that only the United States, and not the individual states, had power to regulate or deal with the Indian nations.
We wouldn't have much food source, when cross breeding with plants was discovered, it gave us a much more variety of food and crops.
Saving a Life (Pikuach Nefesh)
<span>Most of Jewish law can and should be set aside in order to avoid endangering a person's health or safety.</span>