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Road to feature an american city. Continuing our look at detroit, we will go back into the cities tour to learn how it went from farmland to one of the greatest industrial hubs in america by the turn of the 20 century. Welcome to the Detroit Historical museum. We are at the frontiers factory exhibit. This shows us the history of detroit from basically before the city was settled, the actual city of detroit, up through the rise of the barrett industry that takes place in the city. About the span of 200 years. The city of detroit itself was founded by the french in 1701. Detroit is a french name. It means the straight, which means the straight of water being the Detroit River that separates the United States from canada. At that time, it was all one region of land that was inhabited by the various native american people. This is a representation of what it may have looked like around 1701 when the french settled this area. There is a long history that took place before this. Human habita
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the battle at saratoga is often regarded as the turning part of the revolutionary war. victory one by americans, generally believed that victory lies within the u.s. kevin produced one of the most comprehensive accounts of the battle. it s of particular interest because he s a former army officer with 28 years of service. granger of west concluded two combats and professorship in military theory and data of were college in pennsylvania. his previous book, the life of samuel was awarded to william toby award. kevin has agreed to do this program in an interview, conversations which will be followed by questions, i d be grateful if audience members could put questions in the q&a at the bottom of your screen. kevin, thank you very much for joining us. thank you, andrew. i appreciate the invitation thank you to everybody out there attending. so i want to begin asking you to discuss how your military background influenced your writing of the book. okay. well, i think first of
the battle at saratoga is often regarded as the turning part of the revolutionary war. victory one by americans, generally believed that victory lies within the u.s. kevin produced one of the most comprehensive accounts of the battle. it s of particular interest because he s a former army officer with 28 years of service. granger of west concluded two combats and professorship in military theory and data of were college in pennsylvania. his previous book, the life of samuel was awarded to william toby award. kevin has agreed to do this program in an interview, conversations which will be followed by questions, i d be grateful if audience members could put questions in the q&a at the bottom of your screen. kevin, thank you very much for joining us. thank you, andrew. i appreciate the invitation thank you to everybody out there attending. so i want to begin asking you to discuss how your military background influenced your writing of the book. okay. well, i think first of