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In 1215, the Magna Carta was signed, which protected the rights of nobles against the arbitrary authority of the British monarchy, specifically that of King John. This landmark document established principles such as the rule of law and due process, ensuring that even the king was subject to the law. It laid the groundwork for constitutional governance and the protection of individual rights, influencing future democratic developments.

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