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Why was the ruling in McCulloch v. Maryland significant?

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The ruling in McCulloch v. Maryland is significant because it was the very first case that is about federal power. It gave the Congress a clear definition of their power in the constitution, what they can do or can't do. It lays the implied powers of the congress in the Constitution.
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