Natural and legal rights are things that everyone has either by nature or by society. Natural rights are things that people should have such as the right to freedom and safety. Legal rights are things that are granted to people by the laws of the country or state they live in. For example, the right to vote is a legal right because different countries have different laws about who can vote. Natural rights are like the basic rules of being human - the right to be treated fairly, the right to live your life the way you want, and the right to be free from harm. Legal rights are less clear - it depends on the laws in the country where you live.