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The Magna Carta, signed in 1215, did not guarantee universal suffrage or the right to vote for all individuals. Instead, it primarily focused on the rights of the nobility and limited the powers of the king, establishing principles like due process and the rule of law. Other rights, such as protection from unlawful imprisonment, were also outlined, but it did not extend those protections to all citizens, especially commoners.

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