Marquis De Lafayette's Role in The American Revolution

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Marquis De Lafayette, ¨The Hero of Two Worlds¨, fought in 2 revolutions. He was born in 1757, at Chavaniac-Lafayette, France. De Lafayette joined the Royal Army when he was only 14. In the Battle of Brandywine, he was shot through his calf. Once he recovered, Marquis was given command of a division of troops. Marquis De Lafayette was important in the American Revolution because he was tough and never gave up helping his soldiers, he left everything to be a volunteer in the army, and De Lafayette was seen as a high ranked man by George Washington.

De Lafayette married Marie Adrienne Francoise de Noailles at the age of only 16. This allied him with one of the wealthiest families of France. He was born on the 6th of september, 1757 in Chavagnac, in Auvergne. Marquis De Lafayette was in Paris when he died on May the 20th, 1834. His family was a wealthy, noble family. In the Battle Of Minden, Marquis’s father was killed by the British. When his mom died, he inherited one of the nations largest fortunes. Despite the up and downs of childhood, Marquis De Lafayette was a tough warrior in ba...

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