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OpenStudy (secret-ninja):

Medals!

OpenStudy (secret-ninja):

3. Examine the cases and verdicts of McCulloch v. Maryland and Gibbons v. Ogden and explain the impact each of these cases had.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The McCulloch v. Maryland decision in 1819 fanned the flames of controversy over States' rights and national supremacy. By 1824, Chief Justice John Marshall had reached the zenith of his historic tenure on the Court and was perfectly willing to consider the most difficult areas of law. As the American frontier moved west and settlers pushed beyond the Appalachians into the Ohio and Mississippi river valleys, the question of commercial development became very important. In 1811, the National Government began construction of the great National Road to the west through the Cumberland Gap, and State governments engaged in a frenzy of canal building, capped by New York State's 363-mile wonder, the Erie Canal. Taxation and regulation of commerce through transportation was an important source of State income in the early years of the Republic, and interstate rivalries over rights to license and collect fees from transportation services became heated. Intense economic pressures mounted as some businessmen called for more free trade while other argued for States' rights in the management of internal matters of the State.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

this page might help http://www.infoplease.com/us/supreme-court/cases/ar12.html

OpenStudy (secret-ninja):

Thanks!

OpenStudy (secret-ninja):

is there any way you might be able to summarize that?

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