Lafayette was a French commander of the colonial militias during the Revolutionary War. It was his military skill and leadership ability that made Lafayette an invaluable person during the war.
Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert du Motier, Lafayette
Marquis de Lafayette led American (Patriot) forces during the Revolutionary War against British troops.
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Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette. Comte de Rochambeau. Comte de Grasse. Add to those well known, the 7,800 to 8,800 unnamed Frenchmen that Rochambeau had with him at Yorktown. Add also the crews of the 29 French ships in the Chesapeake under de Grasse.
There were strong hostilities between the French and the British
The colonists expected to be free from England after the French and Indian War
The taxes were to help pay for the French and Indian war. They reasoned that they were protecting the colonists and the colonists were English subjects so they should help pay for the war.
D. Catholics and other Frenchmen
George Washington was the General that commanded an army of Frenchmen at Yorktown, Virginia. There were 3,100 militia and 8,000 continentals in addition to the 7,800 Frenchmen under his command.
Not proven to be any gayer than people of the U.S. Or the rest of the world.
a nickname for a french soldier is 'frenchy'
Inasmuch as the French explorers and expeditions mainly consisted of establishing trading posts for obtaining furs in exchange for French consumer products, the French were less intrusive than the British colonists who were more populous and were pushing the western boundaries of their colonies ever westward. The French and the Natives therefore were better able to create friendships and alliances with each other. Also, the Frenchmen were more inclined to marry Native wifes then did the British.
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The cast of Blood of Braves - 2010 includes: Marco Calliari as Pocachonta Daniel Denov as French Soldier Jason Kucherawy as French Soldier Jesse Lachapelle as French Soldier Ron Sparks as French Soldier Ray Stong as French Soldier
what enterprise did both french and dutch colonists puesue
French is spoken in Europe primarily in France, Belgium, Switzerland, and Luxembourg due to historical factors such as colonialism, diplomacy, and cultural influence. It is also an official language of the European Union and is widely taught in schools across the continent.
You can NOT have a "frenchmen" you can only have a "frenchman".French people live in France and therefore are part of the political process.It is impossible to lobby a country, you can only lobby a legislature.For these reasons you question is meaningless and can not be answered.
The term "loyalist" by itself just means "loyal to the government in power". As a result, the term's meaning is situational (i.e. based on the circumstances in question). The Loyalists in the American Revolution were those colonists that thought that the colonies should stay in control of England. The Loyalists in the French Revolution were those Frenchmen who supported the monarchy.
The 2 french men were Alessandro Berhind and Franco Giruf.