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Mike's Mini History Lessons

JR Suppa & Mike Denegremikesminihistorylessons.fm
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.
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Episodes

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 killed, and both died young.

Jan 20, 20215 minEp. 30

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 Duck period in the presidency, the house, and the senate. Don't know what a Lame Duck period is? Don't worry. It's the first part of the lesson.

Jan 13, 202111 minEp. 29

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 country. We know the who, the when, the where and the how, but why did Japan attack pearl harbor?

Nov 25, 20205 minEp. 28

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 when in reality, there is no evidence to back up the claims. This has given rise to fact checkers on sites like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. It is easy to look online and see stories that seem real, or shocking, and look amazing. But what makes a story credible? It comes down to evidence that is agreed upon by multiple sources. What makes UFO...

Nov 18, 20207 minEp. 27

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 history, Mansa Musa. Because, before European colonization, Africa was a very rich continent, and Mansa Musa was the richest man ever.

Nov 11, 20207 minEp. 26

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 single democratic vote in favor, mike decided to do a little research. And To his surprise he found that this trend of partisan divide is not new at all. Here is an unbiased fact based historical account.

Oct 28, 20207 minEp. 25

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 during World War II. Learn how a British banker became a hero, the remarkable story of Sir Nicholas George Winton.

Oct 21, 20206 minEp. 24

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 president or presidential candidate dies while in office or during an election.

Oct 14, 20206 minEp. 23

Ep 022 - The Football War

In this week's lesson, we learn that some countries take their sports rivalries a little too seriously.

Oct 07, 20205 minEp. 22

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.

Sep 30, 20205 minEp. 21

Ep 020 - Mass Incarceration

In this not so mini history lesson, we take a good look at many of the proponents or systemic racism in the US and what has caused the mass incarceration problem we face today. There are more people in US prisons today than any other country in the world. And roughly 1/3 of those prisoners are Black. Join us as we look back to the creation of the modern prison, the end of the civil war, and the history of the prosecutor here in America and how all of these directly contributed to mass incarcerat...

Sep 23, 202020 minEp. 20

Ep 019 - History Fun Facts Part 4

Sometimes, brief snips of history are so short, even we can't turn them into a full episode. So here are a few history fun facts.

Sep 16, 20204 minEp. 19

Ep 018 - History Fun Facts Part 3

Sometimes, brief snips of history are so short, even we can't turn them into a full episode. So here are a few history fun facts.

Sep 09, 20204 minEp. 18

Ep 017 - History Fun Facts Part 2

Sometimes, brief snips of history are so short, even we can't turn them into a full episode. So here are a few history fun facts.

Sep 02, 20204 minEp. 17

Ep 016 - History Fun Facts Part 1

Sometimes, brief snips of history are so short, even we can't turn them into a full episode. So here are a few history fun facts.

Aug 26, 20205 minEp. 16

Ep 015 - Tumble Weeds

Everyone probably knows what a tumble weed is, but not everyone knows that they are not native to North America. Find out where they came from, and why they are such a big problem even today.

Jul 29, 20203 minEp. 15

Ep 014 - Little North Korea

Within Japan there is an entire North Korean subculture stemming from the end of the second world war. Find out how it happened, and how Japan feels about it today.

Jul 15, 20206 minEp. 14

Ep 013 - Hong Kong & Macau

In this week's lesson, we take a look at the complicated past present and future of Hong Kong and Macau.

Jul 01, 20205 minEp. 13

Ep 012 - China Is Complicated

The title pretty much says it all. China is complicated. This week's lesson is a brief overview of Chinese history from the early 1900s to the present day.

Jun 24, 20206 minEp. 12

Ep 011 - The Countries Of The World

How many countries are there in the world? The answer is slightly more complex than just looking at a map and counting. This week's lesson is all about the actual number of countries in the world, and the number might surprise you.

Jun 17, 20208 minEp. 11

Ep 010 - The Luddite Rebellion

Automation is a serious concern for a lot of people. Self driving cars, drones delivering packages, people are fearful for their jobs. But what if I told you that history tends to repeat itself? Automation is not just a new concern, and this week's lesson is all about those concerns...from the early 1800s.

Jun 03, 20204 minEp. 10

Ep 009 - The Unlikely Soldiers Of WWI

A lot of men from a lot of countries fought in World War 1. But possibly the most interesting tale of the worst world war is that of the Knights Templar. Confused? Thats ok. Just hit play and you will understand what this week's lesson is all about.

May 27, 20204 minEp. 9

Ep 008 - Federal Land

Do you want know what the difference is between state and federal land? How much federal land does your state have? What is federal land used for? Get these answers and more in this weeks lesson!

May 20, 20204 minEp. 8

Ep 007 - How To Become The Pope

Ever wonder how someone becomes the pope? There is a lot involved in becoming the leader of 1.2 billion religious followers. To find out just how much, just hit play!

May 13, 20205 minEp. 7

Ep 006 - The Bucket War

The Bucket War was fought between Bologna and Modena back in medieval times. But it was preceded by the politics of the Holy Roman Empire. But don't worry, there are still flaming crops and catapulting donkeys.

May 06, 20204 minEp. 6

Ep 005 - The One Man Army

This week's lesson is about an American World War 1 soldier who single handedly captured 100 enemy soldiers, at the same time. Then decided to capture more. Come learn all about him and his many accomplishments. Just hit play!

Apr 29, 20204 minEp. 5

Ep 004 - You Want The Chicken Or The Fish?

The Last Meal is an interesting American tradition for death row inmates. In many ways it can be used to look into the true mindset of these inmates in their final moments and gage their true feelings about themselves, their actions, and society at large. This week's lesson is about some of the more interesting last meal requests from US history.

Apr 22, 20208 minEp. 4

Ep 003 - Haunted House For Sale

Ever wonder what happens when you want to sell your house, and it happens to also be home to a bunch of ghosts? Well Mike's lesson this weeks is about the house that set a precedent for the sale of all haunted houses to follow. That's right, a house can be declared legally haunted. To find out how, just hit play!

Apr 15, 20209 minEp. 3

Ep 001 - Trailer

Coming April 2020, Mikes Mini History Lessons are short lesson plans, prepared by Mike and read by JR Suppa. Hopefully, this trailer will explain everything.

Mar 06, 20203 minEp. 1
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