Perhaps the term privilege can be substituted for rights in this answer. Generally speaking the colonists all lived under the same laws and had the same rights. As with all social groups, and none can escape this fact, wealthy people and powerful people had more "rights" than the common person.
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Most states granted voting rights to property owners.
people accused of crime
unofficial colonial groups
The British were most likely to oppose any changes in the colonial system
In colonial New York, enslaved Africans were among the most discriminated groups. They faced brutal conditions, forced labor, and a complete lack of rights, as slavery was integral to the colony's economy. Additionally, free Black individuals often encountered significant social and legal restrictions, further entrenching racial discrimination. Native Americans also faced considerable discrimination and displacement due to colonial expansion and conflict.
The Bill of Rights is a group of 10 amendments, nine of which listed individual rights of citizens.
He has dissolved Representative Houses repeatedly, for opposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people
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A corporation is a group of people or corporation that has the permission to act as a single entity. Corporations have most of the rights and responsibilities that a person would have.