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🗓️ 2 March 2025
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0:00.0 | Over 300 years ago, humanity was in the early stages of what would be its greatest transformation in history. |
0:07.1 | Around the world, there were new ideas that were just starting to take root. |
0:11.1 | That isn't to say it was all great in the world, but seeds were planted that would bear fruit centuries later, socially, politically, economically, scientifically, and technologically. |
0:22.3 | Learn more about the world in the year 1700 and the changes that took place during the 17th century |
0:27.3 | on the 1700th episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. This episode is sponsored by the Up First podcast. |
0:47.7 | Breaking news is broken. |
0:49.8 | You're constantly doomed scrolling on Facebook, Twitter, or TikTok to get the latest updates |
0:53.7 | so you don't miss anything. |
0:55.5 | If this sounds like you, I recommend that you listen to the Up First podcast by NPR. |
1:01.3 | NPR's Up First provides the top three news stories to start your day. |
1:05.6 | With digestible 10 to 15 minute episodes, it's all the news you need so you can get back to your life feeling |
1:11.6 | informed while preserving your sanity, letting you get ready, make breakfast, or go to work. |
1:17.5 | From politics to economics and both national and international news, up first is the go-to |
1:22.4 | daily habit for the news consumer who wants to stay informed but is forever strapped for time. |
1:28.0 | With up first, you can start your day a little more in the know than you were when you went to |
1:31.7 | sleep. |
1:33.3 | Up First is the cure you need for your news fatigue. |
1:35.8 | It lets you stay informed at the top stories while allowing you to spend the rest of your |
1:39.5 | day on things more productive or more enjoyable. |
1:42.7 | Listen now to the Up First podcast from NPR. |
1:47.5 | I found my great-grandma Annie in the 1921 census on ancestry. |
1:52.4 | I discovered she was widowed in the First World War, living in York, raising six children all by herself. |
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