Mike's Mini History Lessons
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Narrated by JR Suppa, Mike's Mini History Lessons are short unique segments of history created by Mike, the 4 Guys Media Network's resident history teacher. Made for the history buff with little time in their schedule, or as a tool for teachers who might not be able to cover some of the topics in their classroom, Mike's Mini History Lessons are for everyone.

Ep 030 - Wild West Outlaws

This week's lesson covers two of the most notorious outlaws the US has ever seen. Jesse James and Billy The Kid. Both rebelled, both robbed, both kill...
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Ep 029 - The Lame Duck

With the inauguration of Joe Biden approaching, this week's lesson looks at 7 of the most famous (or infamous) things that have happened during a Lame...
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Ep 028 - Why Did Japan Do It?

Why Did Japan Attack Pearl Harbor?  Pearl harbor day is remembered every December 7th, and is a subject learned in history classes throughout the coun...
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Ep 027 - Let's Define Credible

With everything in the news still revolving around the 2020 presidential election, many people have been posting things they have seen online as facts...
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Ep 026 - The Richest Man Ever

The richest man to ever live. No I'm not talking about Jeff Bezos or some sultan from the Middle East, I'm talking about The wealthiest person in hist...
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Ep 025 - Notorious A.C.B.

Mike has been getting asked a lot about the supreme court battle. And now that Amy Coney Barrett has been confirmed to the supreme court without a sin...
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Ep 024 - A Holocaust Hero

Even in the darkest of times, there can be a light. This week's lesson is about the man who saved nearly 700 jewish children from concentration camps ...
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Ep 023 - Election Nuances

Due to the positive Covid-19 test that President Trump received, this week's lesson is all about the many scenarios that could come about if a preside...
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Ep 021 - Going Dutch

In this week's lesson, we learn just how dangerous getting into politics can be by learning about a dutch Prime Minister from 1672.
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