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History of "Motor City"
A brief History of Detroit.
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"Motor City" (Detroit) is the 11th most
populous city in America with 886,671 people. However
things were not always this way. Detroit first started
out as a port for French fur traders. In 1820 the
overall population was only around 1,200.
Detroit was founded by French officer Antoine de la Mothe
Cadillac in 1701, and originally given the name: "Fort
Pontchartrain du Détroit". It prospered as a fur trading
post, and was able to offer some protection to French
ships sailing the Great Lakes region. In the 1950s Detroit suffered a massive population decline, due to many factors. Houses and buildings were abandoned and decayed as a result. Events such as the 12th Street Riot, and racial discrimination in general caused the above. However in 1973 Detroit elected it's first black mayor: Coleman Young. Young's actions were not looked at kindly by many whites. |