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      • He soon earned the title of "soldier's friend" for sharing the deprivations of army life with his men. He returned to France in 1779 to negotiate for naval support.
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  2. Sep 2, 2024 · Lafayette was hailed as the “Hero of Two Worlds,” and on returning to France in 1782 he was promoted to maréchal de camp (brigadier general). He became an honorary citizen of several states on a visit to the United States in 1784.

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  3. On his return to France, he went into hiding from his father-in-law (and superior officer), writing to him that he was planning to go to America. De Noailles was furious, and convinced Louis to issue a decree forbidding French officers from serving in America, specifically naming Lafayette.

  4. Once the announcement of the Declaration of Independence was made, the Marquis signed on to serve the colonies without compensation, with the right to return to France if called to do so by his family or the King, and he purchased a ship to transport him to the United States.

  5. Sep 29, 2023 · On January 11, 1779, Lafayette embarked on his journey to France, arriving in Paris a month later. Upon his arrival, he was ignored for a week — apparently placed on house arrest — because he had left France against the King’s wishes.

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  6. Jan 3, 2002 · In his letter of 22 November 1781, written in Philadelphia to President John Hanson, Lafayette asked Congress for a leave of absence from the army to enable him to return to France, “as there is No prospect of Active Operations Before the time at which I May Be Able to Return.”

  7. Dec 20, 2021 · In May 1778, Lafayette eluded capture by the British and successfully led American troops in defending Monmouth Courthouse in New Jersey from attack. By 1779, the Americans desperately needed more money and arms. Lafayette sailed back to France to persuade King Louis XVI to offer more help.

  8. Apr 14, 2019 · Marquis de Lafayette managed to return to France under a false identity using the commotion caused by Napoleon’s coup détat on November 9th, 1799. Napoleon got angry after finding out, but since Adrienne had become friendly with him, she convinced him that her husband was no threat.

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