1. During his commission with the Continental Army, he became a close confidant and long-time friend of George Washington. In 1779, Lafayette was granted leave from the Continental Army to return to France. His goal was to secure additional aid from the king to help the American colonists fight the British.
2 referring to An Improbable French Leader in America.
lafayette was born as the child of French Nobles and has been lived in luxury ever since he's born.
If he join the American cause, he will discredit his family which benefits the most from the structure that currently imposed by the French government.
The Marquis de Lafayette was an improbable leader in the American Revolutionary War. ... And yet, despite his wealth and high standing in French aristocracy, Lafayette was not content. During a stay in Paris, he learned of the American colonists' revolt against the British.
The main concern of the colonists after defeating the British quickly became the issue of the Constitution--whether to ratify it or not. A huge debate ensued between the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists.
1. Great depression
2. new deal
3. prohibition
4. Manhattan project
5. rationing
6. rosie the riveter
7. pearl harbor
8. lend lease program
9. axis powers
10. island hopping
11. internment camps
12. D day
13. battle of midway
14. victory gardens
15. neutrality acts
16. fall of Berlin
17. allied powers
18. Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Answer:
they follow Islam, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Judaism
Explanation: