The first real action that Sir Lafayette did was that he fought in multiple battles such as the battle of minden, brandywine, monmouth, the siege of yorktown and the war of first coalition during the revolution and that really states for a social action because he was helping the community around him during theses battles and help the people gain the freedom that he had and thought everyone else should as well. He was also social because he trained many other soldiers to help fight in the American Revolution and that would further help the people in the community and show them that they can do more than sit back and watch. Actually both Washington and lafayette had to learn how to lead citizens soldiers greater than mercenaries, motivating their men through affection and idealism. Finally to sum it up a little he served the Continental Army with distinction during the American Revolutionary War, providing tactical leadership while securing vital resources from France, but also fought alongside the people he trained as their general and took a social stand by doing all of this because he tried to help people see that they can take a stand as well to help the future of the country.
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