McCulloch v. Maryland is the high court case.
The court ruled that states lacked the power to levy taxes the federal government and that the federal possessed the power and authority to establish a federal bank. The Federal Government won the case, and Marshall came to the conclusion that "the power to tax implies the right to destroy."
The Court ruled unanimously that Maryland also couldn't charge national government tools used to carry out its constitutional duties and that Congress seemed to have the authority to establish the bank.
This decision established that the Constitution's intended goal of creating a powerful national government was achieved and that state cannot interfere with the authority vested in the federal government.
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