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Lafayette, Marquis de

  1. A French nobleman, political leader, and general of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Enthusiastic for the ideals of the American Revolutionary War , Lafayette served as a general in the American army during the Revolutionary War, fighting alongside his friend George Washington at the Battle of Yorktown and elsewhere. On returning to France , he was active in the early stages of the French Revolution .


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Notes

A United States Army officer, speaking at the tomb of Lafayette after United States forces had arrived in support of France in World War I , said, “ Lafayette, we are here .” He meant that the United States, in aiding France in the war, was returning the favor that Lafayette and the French had done for the United States in the Revolutionary War. The officer is sometimes identified as General John Pershing .
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Lafayette, Marquis de, enlists in the American cause, 508; influences France to send a second expedition, 511; in Virginia, 530; in Yorktown campaign, 531.

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Lafayette, Marquis de, commands the National Guard, i.

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Lafayette, Marquis de, return of, 398.

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Lafayette, Marquis de, entertained by John Edgar, 193; mention, 209.

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Lafayette, Marquis de, visits the United States, 258; death of, 339.

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