The "George Washington of South America" is Simon Bolivar.
His homelan dis Caracas, Venezuela.
Simon Bolivar was the liberator of South America, totally different continent then South Africa. It's more correct to say that George Washington was like Bolivar and not the other way around. Bolivar armies were made up of not only men but women, and all the different countries, (not just some states) that he liberated the entire continent of South America from Spaniard rule, he not only gave freedom to the privilege classes but to all people. He freed the slaves and gave liberate to all men and women by writing the constitutions for the different countries. George Washington is similar but it has taken years and centuries after Washington for just slavery to be abolish. Simon Bolivar is more best compared to a combination of North American leaders, such as Geroge Washington, Lincoln, Jefferson many others, not just one.
No. It is located on the East Coast of the United States of America on the North American continent.
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Because he was a very important leader in South America.
North America connects to South America on the north side of South America, nothing connects below
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Simon Bolivar Simon bolivar was the George Washington of the south Simón Bolívar is known as the "George Washington" of South America.
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He earned by liberating south American countries
bolivar fought for independence in the Spanish colonies of south America and Washington did the same for British colonies in north America newtest3 Washington had a lot of money. Simon Bolivar had a lot of money, but used most of the money in the Battle of Boyaca.
No. However, Simon Bolivar is sometimes called the George Washinton of South America.
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Led Creole revolts against Spain in northern South America. He was kind of like a George Washington type of guy.
Mount Vernon was the plantation home where George Washington lived as a young man and as an adult. Mount Vernon is the most popular historic estate in America. It is located just 16 miles south of Washington, D.C. and 8 miles south of Old Town Alexandria.
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because George Washington wanted it there and it was in the middle of north and south
George Washington Carver taught farmers methods of soil conversation.