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History, 02.10.2020 20:01, notmclovinyou

What was a result of Gibbons v. Ogden? A state license allowed Aaron Ogden to overtake Thomas Gibbons’ steamboat due to New York state law.
A federal license allowed Thomas Gibbons to operate his steamboats in multiple states. Thomas Gibbons won a federal license to operate his steamboats anywhere in the United States.
Aaron Ogden maintained a state level monopoly on steamboat operation in New York.

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