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The United States of America and French revolution
The American and French Revolutions inspired Simon Bolivar to work for South American independence.
Simon Bolivar was a revolutionary leader in South America's quest for independence from colonial powers. He was an admirer of the American Revolution, although he did not believe that American style democracy would function in South America. He was staunchly opposed to slavery.
Outstanding leaders of the Latin American anti Spanish revolutions were Simon Bolivar and Jose de San Martin. These leaders with many followers had an opportunity to create democratic governments out of the former Spanish colonies. This was possible in that in early part of the 19th century as Spain was preoccupied with the Napoleonic Wars in Europe. Spain later was concerned with regaining its lost colonial empire in South America. Men like Bolivar, wanted democratic nations, and repulsed Spain's attempts. Bolivar was one of many heroes of Latin Americans seeking freedom and democratic nations.
The address of the Bolivar Hardeman County Library is: 213 North Wasington St., Bolivar, 38008 2020
1. ''We have ploughed the sea.'' -Simon Bolivar, referring to the poor results of the revolutions. 1830.
Simon Bolivar
Was called the boivarian revolution, which were in many different latin american countries over many years.
The United States of America and French revolution
Simon Bolivar was influenced by the American and French revolutions in that he desired the constitutional freedoms that were contained in the American and French documents to become part of the lives of the people of his nation.
simon bolivar
he began revolutions against spanish authority
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The American and French Revolutions inspired Simon Bolivar to work for South American independence.
Simon Bolivar was a revolutionary leader in South America's quest for independence from colonial powers. He was an admirer of the American Revolution, although he did not believe that American style democracy would function in South America. He was staunchly opposed to slavery.
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