Sunday, November 18, 2007

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Marquis de Lafayette (World Leaders)-Pierre Horn

Timeline

Sept. 6, 1757-Lafayette is born
April 11, 1774-Marries Adrienne d'Ayen-Noailles
1777-Goes to America to fight in Revolutionary War, meets George Washington, Battle of Brandywine
1779-Returns to France
1780-Returns to America with armed forces
1789- Presents the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen, elected commandment-general of National Guard
1792-Robespierre orders Lafayette arrested
1796-Lafayette is released from prison in Austria
1815-helps force Napoleon Bonaparte into exile
1834-Dies in Paris

My Legacy

After my death, my warning that France would not wait long before they had established a pure republic came into effect and the Bourbon Dynasty finally came to an end.

French Revolution

During the French Revolution, I rose in the ranks of both the government and the military. I was the commandant-general of the National Guard and Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies. Before the Revolution, I worked to establish a constitutional monarchy. I tried to prevent revolution from the monarchy but the troops I lead to turn on the Parisian Mob disobeyed my orders. Then, I was viewed as a traitor and I fled the country only to be arrested in Austria and imprisoned for about four years. After my release, I worked towards the removal of Napoleon Bonaparte from power. In the Revolution, I focused on dethroning Bourbon Kings. I was a member of the French Carbonari which helped in organizing an overthrow of Bourbon kings and I later supported the establishment of Louis-Phillipe as constitutional monarch fully believing he would support the principles I had been strongly fighting for. I began losing popularity with the French people once again and resigned as commandment-general in 1830. I later realized that Louis-Phillipe I was insincere in his beliefs that I thought were similar to my own. Instead of being executed like I was supposed to be, I died in May of 1834 of pneumonia.

Role in American Revolution

In 1777, I bought my own ship and headed to America to support the colonists in the revolution against the British. I joined as a major general working with George Washington with whom I became lifelong friend. In my opinion, I served well. I lead American forces to several victories. When I returned the France in 1779, I persuaded the French to send aid to the American forces. After the British surrendered, I returned home to Paris. I was viewed as a hero to this new nation and I carried the beliefs I developed during this time throughout my life.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Quote

I say:

Humanity has won its battle. Liberty now has a country.

~Marquis de Lafayette