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How did the Supreme Court view Maryland's taxing of the national bank created after the War of 1812?

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Answer:

The Supreme Court view Maryland's taxing of the national bank created after the War of 1812 as INTERFERENCE to the United States Constitution

Step-by-step explanation:

Following Maryland's taxing of the national bank branch in Baltimore, the Supreme Court eventually ruled on the case that

1. the United States has the authority under the US Constitution to commission a national bank anywhere in the country and;

2. any state law against the Congress law passed under the US Constitution (such as Maryland taxing a branch of the national bank) is an INTERFERENCE to the United States Constitution

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