Can someone explain to me the difference between angry about and angry for (when a verb follows)?

I think "about" is used in sentences like:
he is angry about being in jail
(Would "for" be possible in this sentence?)
he is angry with me for being rude to him. (because I was rude to him)
"For" indicates the cause.

Thank you in advance for your help

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