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No he did not he was allowed to because he was a French soldier I know that, but I heard somewhere that he snuck out anyway disguised as a woman with just a couple of people. yes he did This question to due to the show Liberty's Kids. Overall, the show is great, however, the show might have fudged some historical facts.

In my research, the disguise he wore was a common courier outfit.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquis_de_Lafayette

look in the section title Departure for America

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