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About Exploring Past

Exploring the Past with Short Videos!

With short, simple-to-follow videos, this YouTube channel focuses on making history entertaining and interesting. Each one of these videos features interesting facts and tales that will both make you feel smarter and keep you excited as we discuss a variety of topics from various historical periods.

Our target audience are those who are interested in history, students, and those who learn for fun. Our videos are meant to be informative and entertaining to watch, and we offer something for everyone.

For any tips, topic ideas, collaborations, please feel free to contact us.

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History Facts You Weren't Taught At School ! Part 11 #shorts #history #education #facts

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