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America 250 Lecture: I. Early French Aid to the American Revolution 

Sun June 7 @ 14 h 00 - 16 h 00

In this first lecture, we look at American heroes in Paris and how the French helped the insurgents.

In this first lecture of our America 250 The American Revolution in Paris series, we look at American heroes in Paris and how the French helped the insurgents: from the fictitious trading company established by Beaumarchais in 1776 to secretly supply arms, ammunition, and uniforms to the under-armed American Insurgents, to the private cemetery where La Fayette is buried, to the upscale building where John Paul Jones died, and more. 

About the speaker:

Mary Jo Padgett has been leading American Revolution history walks and lectures in Paris since 2013, with programs presented through the American Library in Paris, the American Embassy, and WICE.

Important information: This is a ticketed event part The American Revolution in Paris, our series of walking tours and lectures with Mary Jo Padgett to celebrate America 250. Sign-up to the lecture series.

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  • Date: Sun June 7
  • Time:
    14 h 00 min - 16 h 00 min
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America 250 Lecture: I. Early French Aid to the American Revolution 
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