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I know for sure that Frederick Douglass wanted to end slavery and make all Americans free and have the same rights. I am not sure how Andrew Jackson helped. I think he made a bunch of new laws. Some that helped us and some that didn't but I am not sure so you might have to go to a different source.

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Frederick Douglass was an abolitionist who used his powerful writing and oratory skills to challenge the institution of slavery. He published narratives of his own experiences as a slave and became a leading voice in the anti-slavery movement. Andrew Jackson, on the other hand, had a different impact on the US as the seventh President. Jackson's policies reflected a populist approach as he championed the rights of the common people and expanded suffrage. However, his legacy is also marked by controversial decisions such as the Indian Removal Act and his support for slavery.

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Q: How did Frederick Douglass and Andrew Jackson work to help change the US?
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