The Marquis de Lafayette
The Revolutionary War
The Marquis de Lafayette was a French Aristocrat who fought as a US General in the American Revolution.
He alienated his Native American allies and retreated with his guide back to Virginia.
yes
George Washington was 21 when he became a major in the Virginia Militia in 1753, and 22 when he fought in the prelude to the French and Indian War (1754-1758). Washington was 43 at the start of the Revolutionary War (1775-1783) and 51 when it ended. He led the Continental Army as its commander-in-chief.
The Marquise De Lafayette was a french aristocrat and a military officer. He was a general in the American Revolution, serving under George Washington. He helped negotiate an increase in french support during the war. -yv0n3- (hope this helps :)
George Washington, La Salle
The French and the Americans against the British The French leader was General Cornwallis The American(and French in this case) was George Washington
George Washington fought in the French and Indian War from 1754 to 1763. The war began in 1754, when Washington was 21 years old, and ended in 1763, when he was 30. 1754 - Washington began fighting in the French and Indian War 1763 - Washington's involvement in the French and Indian War ended
No, George Washington fought in the American Revolutionary War.
Marquis de Lafayette
George Washington
George Washington was fought in the Revolutionary war, he was a commander of the Second Continental Army. And he was a commander of Virginian army during French and Indian War.
No and yes. First time he failed. Second time French emptied before he fought.
Marquis de Lafayette
George Washington
His first war was the French and Indian War where he served in the British army.