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  1. Sep 2, 2024 · Marquis de Lafayette (born September 6, 1757, Chavaniac, France—died May 20, 1834, Paris) was a French aristocrat who fought in the Continental Army with the American colonists against the British in the American Revolution. Later, as a leading advocate for constitutional monarchy, he became one of the most powerful men in France during the ...

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  2. Jul 26, 2024 · Marquis de Lafayette's arrival in New York City for a tour of the United States, August 15, 1824. A paddle steamer brought him from his vessel to Governor's Island. President James Monroe had ...

  3. Sep 29, 2023 · Lafayette Decides to Go to America. The Duke’s opinion influenced Lafayette’s decision to support the Americans, and he started to make plans to leave France and go to America — without the King’s permission. He knew that both his family and the king would disapprove of him going to America. First, he would be putting his life at risk.

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    • His birth name was extremely long. The future hero of the American Revolution was born Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert du Motier de La Fayette in an expansive chateau in Chavaniac, France, on September 6, 1757.
    • King George III’s brother convinced Lafayette to fight against Great Britain. Battles of Lexington and Concord. In August 1775, Lafayette attended a dinner party at which Great Britain’s Duke of Gloucester, younger brother of King George III, was the guest of honor.
    • Lafayette was only 19 years old and without combat experience when he arrived in America. Defying the explicit orders of King Louis XVI, who did not wish to provoke Great Britain, the marquis eluded authorities and crossed the Atlantic Ocean to assist the rebellious Americans in 1777.
    • He was shot in the leg during his first battle. During the Battle of Brandywine, near Philadelphia, on September 11, 1777, Lafayette was shot in the calf.
  4. Lafayette left France on the American merchant vessel Cadmus, on July 13, 1824, and his tour began on August 15, 1824, when he arrived at Staten Island, New York.He toured the Northern and Eastern United States in the fall of 1824, including stops at Monticello to visit Thomas Jefferson and Washington, D.C., where he was received at the White House by President James Monroe.

  5. May 22, 2019 · The extensive year-long tour of America by the Marquis de Lafayette, a half-century after the Revolutionary War, was one of the greatest public events of the 19th century. From August 1824 to September 1825, Lafayette visited all 24 states of the Union. The visit to America by the Marquis de Lafayette in 1824 was a chance for the country to ...

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  7. Jul 1, 2019 · In December 1776, with the American Revolution raging, Lafayette lobbied to go to America. Meeting with American agent Silas Deane, he accepted an offer to enter American service as a major general. Learning of this, his father-in-law, Jean de Noailles, had Lafayette assigned to Britain as he did not approve of Lafayette's American interests.

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