Simon Bolivar and the Liberation of South America

Simon Bolivar and the Liberation of South America

Revolutions 1810 AD Modern 🇻🇪 Venezuela 3,281 views

Between 1810 and 1826, Simon Bolivar led one of the most ambitious military campaigns in history, liberating six countries from Spanish colonial rule and dreaming of a unified South American republic.

A Creole RevolutionarySimon Bolivar was born in 1783 in Caracas into one of the wealthiest Creole families in Venezuela. Educated in Europe, he absorbed the ideas of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution and returned to South America with a burning conviction that the continent must be free fr...

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