Every week we will do a deep dive into the most significant political and economic events and people from the last 200 years. The topics will follow the timeline in which they occurred and you will have a much better understanding of how the world works after learning about these topics.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 4 | Founded | a year ago |
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Category | Government |
JP Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, and Vanderbilt all played a pivitol role in the developement of America. Here's how the built their empires, you be the judge of the methods they used to acheive their success!
As Lil Wayne once said, sorry for the wait! This episode was originally supposed to be about Jp Morgan monopolizing American business. But It has snowballed into an episode about Morgan, Rockefeller, Vanderbilt, and Carnegie monopolizing American bus... more
In this episode I invite two of my good friends to join the show and discuss a deep dive into details about the Civil War, Abrahom Lincoln, and monetary policy that will blow your mind! more
The rapid rise of the Rothchild family during the 1800s was a major turning point in world history. In this episode you'll learn exactly how they went from being poor to becoming multibillionaires between 1750- 1825. You'll also find out how they wer... more
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