therealmar9 therealmar9 06-02-2024 History contestada Which answer best explains the Cherokee's main argument against Georgia in Cherokee Nation v. Georgia? Group of answer choices The Cherokee argued they had given all their land to the missions so Georgia had no case. The Cherokee argued they were a separate nation and not bound by state laws. The Cherokee argued they had already signed an agreement with the federal government. The Cherokee argued they had legally bought their land from other tribes.