25 points
When Andrew Jackson said "John Marshall has rendered his decision,
now let him enfo...
History, 29.01.2021 01:00 rcetrangolo
25 points
When Andrew Jackson said "John Marshall has rendered his decision,
now let him enforce it," he meant that the
Congress would see that troops were sent to enforce the decision.
Congrene and the president agreed with and supported the decision.
Supreme Court could not enforce the decision without the support of the president.
Supreme Court was the supreme law of the land and could do whatever it wanted.
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