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How Classical Education Shaped Early America | Boring History
Podcast:
Boring History For Sleep | Gentle Storytelling And Ambient Sounds (Official)
Published On:
Fri Feb 13 2026
Description:
Welcome to this Boring History For Sleep session. Tonight, we explore the forgotten details of classical education history and how it molded the minds of the early Republic. This Sleep Story is part of our Bedtime Stories for Grownups series, focused on the steady influence of Ancient Rome and America. We step into the quiet libraries of 1787, where figures like James Madison and Thomas Jefferson pored over the rise and fall of the Roman Republic. Imagine the scent of old parchment and the flicker of candlelight as we explore how the study of Latin, Greek, and ancient philosophy provided the blueprint for a new nation. Let the slow, rhythmic history of classical ideals guide you into a restorative rest.Classical Education History: 00:00:00How Wolves Became Dogs: 01:22:38When Were Paper And Words Created, and How They Changed History: 02:51:06Why Cleopatra Was A Great Leader: 04:16:07The Hard Life of King Edward III: 04:51:44https://historyandsleepofficial.supercast.com/ - If You want to join The HistoryAndSleep Crew and have cool benefits, this is the place to go :)Patreon—https://www.buymeacoffee.com/historyandsleep - If you guys ever want to support me further, you can buy me a coffee here or simply donate if you're feeling generous. :) Love you all. 💛If this podcast helps you relax or fall asleep, we’d love your support. Leaving a 5 ⭐ review on Spotify helps more people discover these calm stories and keeps us creating more for you.Copyright © 2025 HistoryAndSleepOfficial. All rights reserved.
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