Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette was the French general who served under George Washington in the Revolutionary War. He fought in the Battle of Brandywine, the Battle of Rhode Island, and the Battle of Yorktown.
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George Washington was a young surveyor who came to Virginia to help fight the French. Washington was only twenty-one years old when the French moved troops into Virginia.
Washington fought in the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War
serving the rights for america
no his brother fought in the war before he did
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No, George Washington did not lead troops from Virginia to fight the French. However, he did lead the Virginia Regiment in the French and Indian War, which was a conflict between the British and the French.
George Washington was in two wars. The French and Indian War and the Revolutionary War. He was only a field grade officer during the French and Indian War. He tried to become an officer in the British Army. However, he got denied. Then when America started to pull away from Britian, George Washington declared his alligence to America and its cause. The people declared him the commanding general of the Continental Army. He then went on to fight and lead the army in the Revolutionary War.
Yes, he was a British officer
No He didn't. He fought for the freedom of America. The state of Washington hadn't been founded yet
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If they had ignored the situation we would all be speaking French.