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Jackson probably supported slavery and he owned many himself. As an advocate of the farming states, he supported slavery yet he also supported an evenly balanced union between slave and non-slave states.

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Yes he made slaves build a mansion for him.

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No. Jackson was not opposed to slavery. In fact, he owned over 100 slaves when he died.

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I think he himself owned slaves.

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