Why two case are significant in defining american federalism


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Chief Justice Marshall in two landmark Supreme Court decisions, McColluch v. Maryland (1819) and Gibbons v. Ogden (1826) provided the basis for the constitutional interpretation of American federalism. What parts (sections or clauses) of the constitution did Marshall interpret in these two cases?

Finally, discuss how and why these two cases are significant in defining American federalism.

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