Answer:
C .
Step-by-step explanation:
Jackson was a willing participant in the institution of slavery. Andrew Jackson supported and participated in the institution of slavery. Not only did he own slaves himself, but he often stood against abolitionists, believing them to be a threat to national unity.
Andrew Johnson freed all his personal slaves on August 8, 1863. They all remained with him afterwards as paid servants. When Andrew Johnson became president in 1865, journalists became interested in his history and hometown.