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Why is the dartmouth case considered to be important in the economic history of the united states

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It was an important case because it established how companies should work in the public and private domain. The governor tried to kick out the president of Dartmouth college and basically make it a public school. What happened was that the college would remain private and this was important because it became a basis for the free enterprise system.
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