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In 1794, a man sat in a prison cell waiting to be executed during the French Revolution. Months later, he walked free… and left everything behind. From that moment, the Du Pont family began a journey that would reshape America. Starting as refugees, they built a gunpowder empire on a quiet river in Delaware — one that would go on to supply nearly every major American war, influence industries, and stay connected to power for over two centuries. But this isn’t just a story of success. It’s a story of control, controversy, and survival — from supplying wars to shaping corporations, and from innovation to scandals that never fully broke them. How did one family go from exile to becoming one of the most powerful and least understood dynasties in American history? This is the story of DuPont. Thanks for watching! If you enjoyed learning about the Pepsi vs Coca-Cola rivalry, check out these related business war stories: • Ray Kroc: The Milkshake Salesman Who Stole... • How ONE Tractor Maker Built Lamborghini & ... • Ray Kroc: The Milkshake Salesman Who Stole... No AI is used during the writing and editing process of “Economyst” videos. Please see the end credits of our videos for details and contact us for script references. DISCLAIMER: Information is based on historical sources and does not promote misinformation or unethical activity. Some archival footage, images, and clips used in this video are included under fair use for purposes of commentary, education, and historical analysis. All rights belong to their respective owners. #DuPont #gunpowderhistory #financialhistorian #documentary