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said congress could create banks
said congress couldnt create banks
refused to pay state taxes
passed a law taxing federal banks
mcculloch
maryland
Brief Explanations
In the McCulloch v. Maryland case:
- McCulloch (representing the federal bank) argued that Congress could create banks (based on implied powers) and refused to pay state taxes (as the state tax on federal bank was unconstitutional).
- Maryland argued that Congress couldn't create banks (challenging federal power) and passed a law taxing federal banks (to impose state tax on the federal bank in Maryland).
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McCulloch:
- Said Congress could create banks
- Refused to pay state taxes
Maryland:
- Said Congress couldn't create banks
- Passed a law taxing federal banks