During Andrew Jackson's presidency from 1829 to 1837, several notable political and economic changes occurred: 1. Jackson expanded voting rights to allow all white men to vote, regardless of property ownership. However, women and African Americans were still excluded. 2. Jackson believed it was America's destiny to move westward. 3. A new political party, the Democratic Party, was formed under Jackson after the previous parties disbanded. 4. Economically, Jackson paid off the national debt but a later depression increased it again. He also worked to abolish the national bank, seeing it as favoring northeastern states.