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Why was the appointment of john marshall important

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John Marshall set a precedent for Federalism and state-national relations.

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Marshall was Chief Justice between 1801-1835 and he set a lot of standards for how states and the federal government could interact with one another, especially in his cases McCulloch v. Maryland and Ogden v. Gibbons.

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