Lest We Forget Speaker Series "250 Year The Revolutionary War"
Event published by Lest We Forget
May 5, 2026
7:00pm
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9:00pm
This year Lest We Forget will highlight our Semi quincentennial, the 250th anniversary of the United States.
In anticipation of this event, the public is invited to attend Tuesday evening sessions at Lake Michigan College, Benton Harbor Campus, Room D-105, to learn from distinguished professors.
“It’s complicated: France, the United States and the building of an unlikely alliance.”
Professor Guillaume de Syon, Ph.D. Albright College
Between 1754, when George Washington first encountered “them” and 1784, when the French openly praised him, the United States and France experienced distrust, ideological differences and religious antagonisms. That such a poor beginning led to a solid alliance was the result of circumstances, but also military success, and the work behind the scenes of multiple personalities in both nations. This two-part presentation proposes to look at how the relationship evolved militarily and diplomatically. The ideals of the Enlightenment were shared among elites, but less so among the military and general
populations. Yet, the result, considering the twin revolutions (1775-76 and 1789-99) led to the founding of the American and French Republics and the building of a special relationship between nations.
Admission: FREE
Sponsor: Lest We Forget