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Lafayette served as an aide to George Washington and comported himself with distinction in a number of actions against the British. He lobbied for French finances and French involvement in the war. His troops held Cornwallis in check at Yorktown while Washington's troops marched down from New York to encircle Cornwallis, leading to the British surrender.
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General George Washington had a combined American and French army in Yorktown.A French General, the Marquis de Lafayette, commanded a combined assortment of American regulars and militia in Virginia. Although Lafayette was a frenchman, it should be noted that he held his commission fron the Continental Congress as a Major General in the Continental Army. As part of the alliance signed between France and the united States, the French had sent an army of 8,ooo men to America, under General Rochombeau (Sp?) with orders to place himself under Washingtons command. These forces, along with a substantial naval fleet under Admiral De Grasse were vital to winning the battle of Yorktown.
A marquis is a noble title traditionally held by a male. In modern contexts, the female equivalent is often referred to as a marchioness. However, the title itself, "marquis," specifically denotes a male member of the aristocracy.
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