>America is a "dream that every man carries in his heart"
What did Lafayette mean by this?
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He's french. He probably just sneezed and someone misinterpreted it.
Everyone is slightly bi
Everyone desires the freedom to self-determination, to thrust their hands into the earth and pull forth a fortune, a family, a home with no higher power to oppress and dissuade him from his task.
The truth of America will reawaken with time, for the dream is carried in every man's heart.
Or something like that.
Everyone has the right to slaughter natives and import cheap labor to produce profits.
america is the best idea ever created
America clogs your arteries
France is.
America had many of the gentry vices that the french didn't had
Lafayette was French you dumb monkey.
Because America is the love child of the human enlightenment period which considered a representative and constitutional republic based on secular and humanist principles the ideal form of government.
Canada clogs your Alaskan corridor.
What did Lafayette actually do? Why is he a "hero"?
That's obvious
He commanded and fought on the American side in the Revolutionary War you dangus.
He bankrupted his own country to win American independence which led to 200+ years of British world domination. Based.
>which led to 200+ years of British world domination.
More like, 60 years or something like that
Wait until senior year history, you'll know by then
Which was eventually superseded by the GREAT AMERICAN BVLL, so I'd say it all worked out.
>1789 to 1989
>not excluding after 1945
You're not fooling anyone. You just got cucked out of a ship by freaking Iran.
Much like a dream, America is destined to fade away
Damn, underage got btfo
>200+
British domination lasted from the Seven Years War (which started in 1756) and was over by WW1.
I'm 23...
Ouch. By any chance, did you go to a California public school.
No, Texas. I like history it's one of my few hobbies but I know little if anything about lafayette. Was he really a big name general? I keep thinking of him as some sort of Lord Byron figure.
Also this is basically all i know about lafayette.
Americunts get BTFO'd by British BVLLS.
USA btfo GB in 1770s.
Oh, is that why we're an entirely separate nation that basically took over leadership of the British war faction from being better in basically every way?
British domination didn't started until Waterloo. And even then their power rarely extended into the continent
>British education
>speak ENGLISH
>independent
cope