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The second action that Sir lafayette had done is that he had connections to a lot of people, George Washington being one of them. This was a political action because being a close friend to George Washington and having a relation of father and son rather than a commanding general and his top-ranking officer gave him some opportunities to help have an effect on what some people thought or taught them something. So that would also mean he could have a action in helping make the constitution or influenced others on what to do considering the secret to everything is that people change people and that everyone learns from one another. George Washington met the nineteen-year-old Marquis de Lafayette on August 5, 1777, less than a week after the Continental Congress appointed the young Frenchman to be a volunteer Major General in the Continental Army. So in a small conclusion the political strand that he took would be that he had a influence on writing the constitution.