<span>McCulloch v Maryland set up federal supremacy by stopping a state bank from taxing the federal bank. It solidified the power of the central government over the state government. Dartmouth v Woodward said that the states couldn't invalidate individual contracts, it decreased the states' power. Gibbons v Ogden clarified the "commerce clause" in the Constitution by giving the federal government the power to regulate interstate navigation. All the decisions emphasized the power of the federal government and the decline of some states' rights. They helped consolidate and change the nation from a union of states to a single nation.</span>
I believe the answer is the Southern Region.
Despite the advantage in numbers, the northern forces still has several factors that could endanger the southern Forces, such as the north has more modern factories to produce weapon and about a third of the southern population were slaves that want the north to win.
According to Jackson, in order for the national government to "be worth defending", "<span>The national government must protect people's rights and property," since Jackson viewed himself and his administration as being for the "common people". </span>
They wanted African American votes, believed it offered the best chance for rebuilding.
Answer:
I think it's D. all of the above, but I am not 100% sure.
Explanation:
I know that Florida was a major slave trade center and so was Alabama, so that's why I think it's all of them.