The Oligarchy (or those few in power) .
Neither. The oligarchy is a religious run government while a tyranny is a secular dictator. Both do not give people choice nor civil rights.
They wanted protections against tyranny of the central government.
Administrators
In the early republic it was the plebeians who won their civil rights.
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.
The term "tyranny" refers to a form of government where power is concentrated in the hands of a single ruler or a small group, often characterized by oppressive and unjust rule. Notable historical figures associated with tyranny include figures like Julius Caesar in ancient Rome or more modern leaders such as Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany. However, there isn't a single "leader of tyranny" as it is a broad concept that can apply to various regimes throughout history.
Your state's laws govern tenants' rights and responsibilities. For more info, or if your rights have been violated, see a tenant's advocacy group or attorney in your area.
Majority rule means a numerical majority of the voting populace holds the power to make decisions binding on everyone. Minority rights are rights guaranteed to minorities that cannot be removed or modified, even by a vote of the majority.
succeeded in winning voting rights for women
Patriots were generally more concerned with individual rights, as their movement was rooted in the desire to challenge British authority and secure personal freedoms. They championed ideas like liberty, self-governance, and equality, advocating for the rights of individuals against perceived tyranny. In contrast, Loyalists prioritized loyalty to the British Crown and often viewed stability and order as more important than the individual rights that the Patriots sought to protect. Thus, the Patriots' focus on individual rights was a defining feature of their cause.
Both tyrannies and oligarchies can be "freedom less" in political rights terminology. In each of these types of governments, the freedom allowed to its citizens fluctuates. A benevolent tyranny run by a dictator can allow citizens certain rights not afforded to the citizens living in an oligarchy or vice versa.
There is no definitive answer to what freedoms are enhanced by either an oligarchy or a tyranny. The amount of the peoples freedoms depends on the laws of each type of government. As an aside, a tyranny can be an oligarchy and vice versa.