Moreover, Lafayette’s influential campaign has not removed his quality of humble, modest, or patriotic. He had never forgotten his country, France; consequently, he returned with honor distribution to America in the same year of October. He knew that he could not back to the court until the King forgive him; he even had been exiled for eight days; anyway, he accepted it without revolt. He was so uneasy to keep calm with punishment retreated his achievement in the America; finally, all of his great reactions affected the King to accept him. Furthermore, Lafayette served France whole- heartily; at the same time, he still concerned about American Revolution and kept contact with Washington. He was so generous, heavy sentiment, and passionate. He knew Americans need money, so he sent French troops and supplies to Washington; in addition, he sent additional troops by his private account for him to command on his return to America in 1780. Finally, American and French militaries won the last victory at Yorktown on October 19,
Moreover, Lafayette’s influential campaign has not removed his quality of humble, modest, or patriotic. He had never forgotten his country, France; consequently, he returned with honor distribution to America in the same year of October. He knew that he could not back to the court until the King forgive him; he even had been exiled for eight days; anyway, he accepted it without revolt. He was so uneasy to keep calm with punishment retreated his achievement in the America; finally, all of his great reactions affected the King to accept him. Furthermore, Lafayette served France whole- heartily; at the same time, he still concerned about American Revolution and kept contact with Washington. He was so generous, heavy sentiment, and passionate. He knew Americans need money, so he sent French troops and supplies to Washington; in addition, he sent additional troops by his private account for him to command on his return to America in 1780. Finally, American and French militaries won the last victory at Yorktown on October 19,