How did Lafayette's attitude toward the American Revolution change?

A) Instead of seeking military glory, he came to embrace the ideals underlying the struggle.
B) Outraged by British use of foreign mercenaries, he shifted to the American side.
C) Convinced by British arguments, he abandoned the American cause and left the fight.
D) Disgusted by the inexperience and poor performance of American troops, he resigned from the army.
E) Angered by slavery, he wrote pamphlets charging the Americans with hypocrisy.


Answer: A

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