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Citizens Bank of Maryland was a bank headquartered in Laurel, Maryland. In 1997, it was acquired by Crestar Bank, which was in turn acquired by SunTrust Banks (later Truist Financial) in 2000.
James W. McCulloch, a Federal cashier at the Baltimore branch of the U.S. bank, refused to pay the taxes imposed by the state.
The Supreme Courts Ruling The Supreme Court ruled that the circuit court had jurisdiction over the Banks lawsuit and upheld its decision in favor of the Bank. Chief Justice John Marshalla proponent of a strong national government who had previously ruled in favor of the Banks constitutionality in McCulloch v.
Why did Maryland decide to tax the national bank? Maryland decided to tax the national bank because the United States started borrowing almost exclusively from the national bank instead of state banks, which decreased Marylands revenue.
McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) is one of the first and most important Supreme Court cases on federal power. In this case, the Supreme Court held that Congress has implied powers derived from those listed in Article I, Section 8. The Necessary and Proper Clause gave Congress the power to establish a national bank.
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