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In McCulloch v. Maryland, what did the State of Maryland argue?
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In McCulloch v. Maryland, what did the State of Maryland argue?
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Banks cannot be created by Congress.
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Hello! In McCulloch vs Maryland, the State of Maryland argued that McCulloch, a cashier at the bank, needed to pay his taxes. The final result was that Maryland didn't have the authority to tax the bank. Hope this helps! ^-^
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