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684. Franklin: Revenge of the American Genius (Part 2)

7/1/20261 hr 13 min

Was Benjamin Franklin really an American? What was his childhood like? How was he finally converted to the American Revolutionary cause? And, what role did he play in setting the struggle in motion?

Join Tom and Dominic as they discuss the life of the most unique of the American founding fathers: Benjamin Franklin.

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Executive Producer: Dom Johnson

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  1. Tom Holland· Host0:01

    This episode is brought to you by the Lloyds 5K House Deposit, and this is something that was last seen in 1996.

  2. Dominic Sandbrook· Host0:11

    Yeah, so the 1990s looks now like a lost golden age of prosperity and positivity, doesn't it? Think of the sort of the advent of the Blair administration in 1997, all the enthusiasm and excitement that surrounded that, the economic growth of the time, the technological developments, the sort of sense of a, an endless golden summer where everybody's listening to Blur and Oasis and looking forward to, to buying their first houses. And that, of course, takes us to mortgages. Now, the good news is that in a nod to the 1990s, Lloyds are offering 5K deposit mortgages to first-time buyers. So search 5K first-time buyer.

  3. Tom Holland· Host0:49

    1996 average first-time buyer deposits are based on ONS data. Subject to status, your home may be repossessed if you don't keep up repayments and conditions apply.

  4. Speaker 31:01

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