History That Doesn't Suck

27: The Last of the Founding Fathers

Oct 29, 2018
Explore the turbulent times of James Monroe's presidency, where a facade of unity clashes with growing tensions over slavery and the economy. Delve into the fierce rivalries of the 1824 election, spotlighting figures like John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson. Discover how the improbable friendship between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson blossomed amidst their political battles, culminating in their poignant deaths on the Fourth of July, a symbol of their shared legacy in shaping America.
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ANECDOTE

Dartmouth College Case

  • New Hampshire seized Dartmouth College, turning it into a state-run school.
  • Dartmouth alumnus Daniel Webster argued the college's case before the Supreme Court.
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McCulloch v. Maryland

  • The Supreme Court ruled that states cannot tax federal institutions, affirming federal supremacy.
  • Chief Justice John Marshall declared, "the power to tax is the power to destroy."
ANECDOTE

Gibbons v. Ogden

  • New York granted Aaron Ogden a steamboat monopoly, prompting Thomas Gibbons to sue.
  • The Supreme Court affirmed the federal government's power over interstate commerce.
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