Most colonists wanted the same rights and privileges enjoyed by British citizens living in England.
We The People
priviledges and immunities of citizens
through the constitution
the citizens of each state shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in the several states.
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Privileges and immunities
The privileges and immunities clause states that citizens of one state must be treated equally to citizens of other states when it comes to basic rights and protections.
false
The free residents of a city-state were typically citizens who had rights and privileges, such as the ability to participate in government, own property, and engage in trade. They were distinct from slaves and foreigners who did not have the same rights or freedoms within the city-state.
none.
personal freedom is limited by responsibility to the group