The Marquis de Lafayette aided General Washington in the American Revolution.
Yes. He was a patriot. He was on the colonist side. That is what it means?
He provided direct liaison with King Louis XVI on the logistical requirements of the Continental Army and served as Washington's Chief of Staff and Inspector General.
yes
He signed the Declaration of Independence and was our temporary leader before the war ended.
History has a lot of variables and the answers that I propose are just proposals, not definitive answers. Individually (this is to say that only Lafayette didn't show, but the French Navy came under a different noble's command), Lafayette had a much more profound appreciation for what the American rebels were trying to achieve than most French did. He respected (although did not necessarily endorse) their right to political sovereignty and internal equality. This runs against the general French sentiment that they were joining the war to counter the rising strength of the British. (Help the enemy of my enemy sort of thing.) The application of this respect is that Lafayette was much more willing to cooperate with Washington and other rebel leaders than trying to order them around. The verbal antagonism between the Americans and a less respectful French leader would have led to a much longer war that would have claimed many more lives and would have made American success much less likely. Communally (this is to say that the French did not join the American Revolution), the American Revolution would have been an abject failure. The fact that the French were able to break the British blockade alone allowed war supplies to come to America from Europe and partially arm the American Rebels. (This is aside from the additional naval and land-based operations in which the French took part.)
the french wanted to help the us to break down Englands power which it worked
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When an American person has a dream, it is called an American Dream!
True, but only to a minor extent.
The European revolutions were affected by the American revolution because they saw the American's success and so they were riveted by visions of their own victory.
because i joined it
because i joined it
It was the American Revolution, and its success, that significantly inspired the French Revolution. The French Revolution lasted from 1789 to 1799.
He is important because he led a victorious end to the American revolution. He also was called a double spy because he would tell different information to the Americans and Britain's. Of course he would tell the correct information to the Americans and give the false info to the British but he was a very important person
financial and military assistance from France
In the 18 century, more efficient means of moving resources and goods developed. Railroads were particularly important to the success of the Industrial Revolution.
the african american woman contribute givin canons to goerge Washington to win american revolution in the battle bunkerhill.
the african american woman contribute givin canons to goerge Washington to win american revolution in the battle bunkerhill.
Slavery was not critical to the success of the economy in the North.
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