#alexander hamilton
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bluepickle36 · 2 days ago
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i can't stop giggling now
the differences between hamilton and ody are amazing
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no hope for that guy
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x-fag · 2 days ago
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happy new year folks <3
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ixis-stuff · 3 days ago
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happy new year, have a lam!
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retromercury228 · 3 days ago
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HAPPY NEW YEAARRRR RAAAAAAHHH
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ijustthrewawaymyshot · 19 hours ago
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Yes. Just yes.
Spiderman meme with all the double casting in Hamilton
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hamilfreak · 18 hours ago
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cuz he stinks like pee!
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presidentkittycherk · 2 days ago
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Yourge art is so scrumptious., I wan to eat it... Can you please draw hamburr please it would nourish me 🙏🙏
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Shaking things uppp a bit bet u didn't know I cohld shake it like this 🔥 however I can't take pictures 🔥so
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But ya I was on a car ride and I was feeling ambitious sigh.idk!!
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patri0tic-marsingt0nn · 2 days ago
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amrev dudes if they had tw*tter part the first
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biblicalvampireemmy · 3 days ago
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"there goes my babbbyyyyyy 🎶"
LMFAO IM SO SORRY
he's pretty pathetic, isn't he?
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nordleuchten · 2 days ago
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Idk if you’ve already answered this but how much English did Lafayette know before he came to the colonies? Did he practice English when he came to the colonies outside of being surrounded by English speakers? Did he speak French while he was in the colonies?
Dear Anon,
thank you for the question!
La Fayette spoke very little English before he came to America. At this point in time and in his circles of society French was the universal and cosmopolitan language and therefor the need never arose for him to learn English, unlike for many of us today. He certainly met British officers in France, and he also spent a few weeks with his uncle-by-marriage in London – said uncle was the French ambassador to Great Britan. It is reasonable to assume that La Fayette caught on to some expressions and phrases but nothing that could be called a substantial understanding of the English language.
He was however determined to learn English as soon as he decided to embark for America – as he told Washington, he came to learn and not to teach and understanding English was vital for getting along with the locals, the troops he hoped to command and his fellow officers – it was also a sign of respect since many French officers who came to America never bothered to learn English.
It took approximately six weeks (depending on weather, the type of ship, etc.) to cross the Atlantic Ocean at that time and La Fayette (after his seasickness abated) used the time to learn English. Therefore, when he finally arrived in America, his English was still very much a work in progress, but he could hold simple conversations. He and his party arrived in America on June 13th 1777, and this is an example of his English skills on August 13th:
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Idzerda Stanley J. et al., editors, Lafayette in the Age of the American Revolution: Selected Letters and Papers, 1776–1790, Volume 1, December 7, 1776–March 30, 1778, Cornell University Press, 1977, p. 103.
This is the earliest known letter that La Fayette wrote in English, and it is believed that he had help in writing it. For comparison, here is an excerpt from his first letter known to George Washington from October 14th:
Give me leave, dear general, to Speack to you about my own ⟨business⟩ with all the confidence of a son, of a friend, as you favoured me with those two so precious titles—my respect, my affection for you, answer to my own heart that I deserve them on that side as well as possible—Since our last great conversation I would not tell any thing to your excellency, for my taking a division of the army—you were in too important occupations to be disturbed—for the Congress he was in a great hurry, and in such a time I take my only right of fighting; I forget the others—now that the honorable Congress is settled quiete, and making promotions, that some changements are ready to happen in the divisions, and that I endeavoured myself the 11 september to be acquainted with a part of the army and Known by them, advise me, dear general, for what I am to do—it is not in my character to examine if they have had, if they can have never some obligations to me, I am not usued to tell what I am, I wo’nt Make no more any petition to Congress because I can now refuse, but not ask from them, therefore, dear general, I’l conduct myself by your advices. consider, if you please, that europe and particularly france is looking upon me—That I want to do some thing by myself, and justify that love of glory which I left be known to the world in making those sacrifices which have appeard so surprising, some say so foolish[.] do not you think that this want is right? in the begining I refused a division because I was diffident of my being able to conduct it without Knowing the character of the men who would be under me. now that I am better acquainted no difficulty comes from me—therefore I am ready to do all what your excellency will think proper—you Know I hope with what pleasure and satisfaction I live in your family: be certain that I schall be very happy if you judge that I can Stay in america without any particular employement when Strangers come to take divisions of the army, and when myself by the only right of my birth should get in my country without any difficulty a body of troops as numerous as is here a division
“To George Washington from Major General Lafayette, 14 October 1777,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/03-11-02-0515. [Original source: The Papers of George Washington, Revolutionary War Series, vol. 11, 19 August 1777 – 25 October 1777, ed. Philander D. Chase and Edward G. Lengel. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 2001, pp. 505–508.] (01/02/2025)
You can read the letter just fine and understand what he wanted to say but there are still mistakes and especially when compared to his letter to Hancock.
I could imagen that La Fayette used his convalescence after the Battle of Brandywine to further study English, but I have no hard proof to that. With Washington’s aide-de-camps, particularly John Laurens and Alexander Hamilton, he was surrounded by people who knew both French and English and were willing to help him and translate for him if need be. But by all accounts, being surrounded by English speaking people and very eager to learn (and having a talent for languages in general) La Fayette fairly quickly got the hang of it.
While in America, he also spoke French. He spoke French with some of the Frenchmen there (other officers, soldiers, his own staff) and famously translated for General Washington and General Rochambeau during the Conference at Hartford in September of 1780. He also still wrote some letters in French – there are for example a number of letters to Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson written in French even though the majority of La Fayette’s correspondence with these and other people was in English.
I hope that answered your question and I hope you have/had a lovely day!
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savvysquid · 20 hours ago
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He won't stop yapping
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biblicalvampireemmy · 17 hours ago
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hsgdfhjdhfj gay ass
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experimenting with a new brush
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kylebroskiflovski · 1 day ago
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"yOu CaNt ShIp BoTh LaMs AnD hAmLiZa" stfu stfu stfu stfu stfu stfu
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pastacar · 2 days ago
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Saw this on tiktok and I just had to
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Faguette really killed me😭😭
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alqueni · 1 day ago
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Found this old video of Jojo Siwa singing Hamilton from 2020. I just wanted to spread the agony i experienced watching this onto you all.
I MEAN, IT ISNT BAD BUT IMAGINING GOING TO WATCH HAMILTON AND THEN SEEING JOJO PLAY IN IT MAKES MY STOMACH CHURN.
This should be made into a creepypasta.
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