America's first international hero, the Marquis Lafayette, risked his
life and spent his fortune in the fight for American independence from
England. Without Lafayette and the assistance of France, America would
never have been victorious during the American Revolution. While being
celebrated in America in the 18th and 19th century - including a grand
American tour that lasted more than a year - Lafayette's heroic deeds
are fading from America's consciousness. The importance of the battle of
Brandywine, where Lafayette was wounded on September 11, 1777, has not
been recognized as a major turning point in America's independence.
Lafayette at Brandywine: The Making of an American Hero redefines
Lafayette's role in America's fight for freedom and the historical
importance of the battle of Brandywine.