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Love it 🎉
I took some friends out to Natural Bridge, Virginia the other week, and there's a saltpeter mine there which claims to have provided materials to make gunpowder and munitions for fighting in the Revolutionary and Civil wars. I chuckled to myself at the fact that it didn't elaborate which side it was aiding in the Civil War.
I’ve lived in Delaware my whole life, I’ve seen the DuPont plant with my own eyes, and my dad has told me all about the ridiculous downfall of DuPont after the owner’s kids took it over
Dang it I know Delaware was an enemy😂😂😂
Delaware is now my favorite state
WOO I’m a Delawarean and I love hearing about this. DuPonts are still very important in the state
Fun fact, the way you showed the US flag on its side is technically incorrect!
And we can't forget the famous crossing of the icy Delaware River
Lincoln used the Dupont approach to win the Civil War
And then they poisoned the world with microplastics from their cookware.