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In 1752, Britain transitioned from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar, resulting in the abrupt loss of 11 days. This sudden change sparked outrage among the populace, who felt robbed of time, leading to protests demanding the return of their 'stolen' days. The event raises intriguing questions about how such a shift could affect personal milestones like birthdays and financial obligations.

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