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Like many western frontiersmen, Jackson had ideas about government that varied according to the issue. He would be very conservative with respect to property rights and slavery, and he would resent (if not resist) any interference by government in these matters. On the question of Indians, however, he would take the opposite view and demand full government participation in eliminating the Indian presence.
The Life of Andrew Jackson
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