1) The document discusses Andrew Jackson's life and presidency from 1820-1845, including his views on democracy, banking, Native American policy, and other issues of the time. 2) As president, Jackson opposed the national bank and pushed policies favoring expansion and the "common man," but his Indian removal policy had devastating consequences for Native Americans. 3) Jackson's two terms as president from 1828-1836 saw major changes in voting rights, the two-party system, and the economy, though his actions also led to the Panic of 1837 near the end of his time in office.