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14 October, 22:13

Who won the case Gibbons v. Ogden in 1824?

A. Thomas Gibbons, because he was doing business in just one state.

B. Aaron Ogden, because he was doing business in more than one state.

C. Aaron Ogden, because he held state licenses from more than one state.

D. Thomas Gibbons, because he held a federal license to do business

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  1. 15 October, 00:33
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    D. Thomas Gibbons, because he held a federal license to do business

    Remember as Odgen sued Thomas Gibbons who was operating steamboats in the same waters without the authority of Fulton and Livingston. Odgen won in 1820 in the New York Court of Chancery. BUT Gibbons Appealed to the U. S. Supreme Court, contending that he was protected by terms of federal license to engage in coasting trade. His case was Argued in court and it ruled in his favor and Gibbons won
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