No they weren't entitled to the sane right they had to do things they didn't want to like let the army of Great Britain stay in their homes and they had to deal with crazy taxes that were very expensive for them and they couldn't go where they want to farm or live that had to do what the king said.
E. Truman brought a wide range of experiences to the presidency.
Truman drifted from job to job and actually ran a haberdashery that failed, so he decided to try his hand at politics.
Klemens von Metternich was the emperor of Austria who hosted the congress of Vienna?
<span><em>Klemens von Metternich</em> is a possible answer to your question!</span>
I would recommend reading “Esperanza Rising”,it’s so good also read “The boy in the striped pijamas”, both are really excellent!