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Yes, the Magna Carta, signed in 1215, included provisions that protected private property rights. It asserted that no free man could be deprived of his possessions without due process of law, which established a legal framework for property rights. This principle laid the groundwork for later legal developments regarding individual rights and property ownership.

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