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As a result from McCulloch vs Maryland, two very important consequences aroused. First, the doctrine of the "implied powers" , understanding that the Constitution grants said implied powers to the Congress to implement the express powers. Secondly, that no state action can interfere with valid constitutional exercise of power by the federal government.
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Jefferson, as when as most of the Anti-Federalists during this time, were worried that the Constitution would give far too much power to the federal government, and take about too much power from the states--leading to tyranny and a trampling of individual rights.