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I was 19 years old and only spoke a few words of English when I presented myself in Philadelphia in 1776. My earnestness and assurance that I would serve at my own expense won me the title of major general. who am i?

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The person in question is the Marquis de Lafayette, a French aristocrat who became a major general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War at 19 years old, serving without pay.

Step-by-step explanation:

The person you are referring to is George Washington. In 1776, at the age of 19, Washington arrived in Philadelphia with limited knowledge of the English language. His determination and willingness to serve at his own expense earned him the title of major general in the Continental Army. George Washington played a crucial role as the commander-in-chief and led the American forces during the Revolutionary War.

The individual described in the question who presented himself in Philadelphia in 1776 and became a major general while serving at his own expense can be identified as the Marquis de Lafayette.

Lafayette was a French aristocrat and military officer who at the age of 19 joined the American Revolutionary War on the side of the Continental Army. His commitment to the American cause and readiness to serve without pay earned him a commission as a major general in the Continental Army.

Lafayette played a crucial role in securing additional French support for the American Revolution and is celebrated as a hero of the United States.

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