General Lafayette of the French military volunteered his services to General George Washington and his involvement was a large reason the Americans won the war. The country of France sent a lot of soldiers and aid due to the influence of General Lafayette. See the link below for his very long full name and more about this vastly interesting man.
Lafayette.
For 15 days.
Marquis De Lafayette helped Washington's army financially, and finally convinced The king of France to help the Colonists (I did a S.S. assignment and had to dress up and learn about him.
Soldiers in the Continental Army were citizens who had volunteered to serve Early in the war, the enlistment periods were short, as the Continental commander-in-chief, but these took time to consider and implement. ...but Washington managed nevertheless to secure importantstrategic victories.
Originally only landowners were permitted to be in the army - and they were happy enough with this as they were either defending their farms or pinching other peoples' farms for their sons. With the German threat in the late 2nd Century BCE the sheer numbers required forced the city to enlist non-propertied men as well. These, without farms to go back to after their service ended, had to be provided with farms, which led to the establishment of military colonies in conquered lands (eg Carthage became a military colony after its destruction, later emperor Hadrian was son of a settled military colonist in Spain). Augustus had to find farms for half a million demobilised men from both sides when he finally ended the civil wars by defeating mark Antony. Soldiers volunteered, and slaves were not used. The legions were supplemented by auxiliaries - non-Romans who had special skills such as cavalry, archers and slingers.
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Lafayette.
He was a Major General in the Continental Army and commanded the French National Guard. He was also a member of the Estates General and the National Assembly.
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You volunteered to serve. Wait until your enlistment is up.
Those who volunteered and those who were conscripted.
The average man in 1775 was a farmer so most of the volunteers were farmers.
to serve is servir in French. A serving is 'une part'
Because you volunteered to serve in the Armed Forces of the USA, and you have been ordered to go there. You either have to carry out your orders or face the consequences,
Yes, all are citizen soldiers who volunteered to serve their nation in a military capacity.
Yes, all are citizen soldiers who volunteered to serve their nation in a military capacity.
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