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  • maryland
  • McCullough v. MarylandYear 1819
  • McCullough
  • you have to pay now!
  • The state of Maryland imposed a taxon the bank of $15,000/year, which James McCullough refused to pay.McCullough's attorneys argued that a national bank was necessary and proper for a Congress to establish in order to carry out its powers.
  • what, no your crazy!
  • okay I guess me will
  • The Supreme Court considered whether the Congress had the power to create a national bank and whether the state of Maryland had interfered with congressional powers by taxing the national bank.
  • we will see what the supreme court says about this
  • hmm interesting
  • Thomas Jefferson opposed the notion, on the grounds that the Constitution did not specifically give Congress such a power, and that under a limited government, Congress had no powers other than those explicitly given to it.
  • oh really?
  • pay the taxes
  • McCullough refused to pay the state tax imposed by Maryland; he believed that federal banks were not subject to state taxation. so he is the one defending the law in this case
  • No, theirs no point in paying these taxes
  • who's going to pay now
  • McCullough appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, which reviewed the case in 1819. In a unanimous opinion written by Chief Justice Marshall, the Court ruled that the Bank of the United States was constitutional and that the Maryland tax was unconstitutional.
  • I won this battle, now get out of my sight
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