Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette (1757-1834) was a young but skilled military professional who joined the cause of American independence, even using some of his own funds to buy war materials.
The Marquis de Lafayette
They were related because both wars had the British in them, though the french and Indian war happened before the revolutionary war. the french and Indian war was fought to keep the British colonies British the french was trying to take over all the English colonies the revolutionary was fought to keep all the colonies British by the British what goes around comes around
The Marquis de Lafayette was a French Aristocrat who fought as a US General in the American Revolution.
The French and the Indians fought together. the British and Americans fought together against the french and Indians. was that exiting.
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Marquis de Lafayette
Englands lord north is remembered in his history as
The Marquis de Lafayette
The War of 1812, fought by the Brittish, French, and eventually some Americans got envolved.
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The Americans never fought the French. In WW2 they may have but not in the French and Indian they weren't in the french and Indian war.
Marquis de Lafayette
They were related because both wars had the British in them, though the french and Indian war happened before the revolutionary war. the french and Indian war was fought to keep the British colonies British the french was trying to take over all the English colonies the revolutionary was fought to keep all the colonies British by the British what goes around comes around
The Zweibrucken Regiment was a regiment of Germans that fought in the French Army during the American Revolutionary War. They helped the Americans defeat the British at the battle of Yorktown.
she fought in the french revolutionary war
The Marquis de Lafayette was a French Aristocrat who fought as a US General in the American Revolution.
Two such individuals come to mind immediately, the Marquis de Lafayette and Count of Rochambeau. Both lead American Colonial and French troops on the side of the Colonials against the British.