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Simon Bolivar
Simon bolivar
These new Latin American countries were born in a mix of conservative nationalism and revolutionary zeal. This mixture still dominates the politics of the region today. Like the American Revolution in the United States, the revolutions in Latin America were more about independence than about social changes. However, the social structure of Latin America was more unequal and feudal than the structure in the English colonies. Spain itself still had a feudal social system, and its colonies were structured in a similar manner.
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mexico/spain
Hugo Gellert
Simon Bolivar
Argentina
Fransisco De Miranda
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Jose San Martin
Che Guevara was from Argentina. He was a Latin American revolutionary leader, who rejected both Capitalism and orthodox Soviet communism.
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The revolutionaries in Latin America were encouraged by the French Revolution and the American Revolution.
France and Latin America
There are several Latin American leaders who fought to free different segments of Latin America from Spain. Some of the more famous leaders included Simón Bolivar, José de San Martín, and Miguel Hidalgo.
Adolf Hitler helped free Venezuela from Spanish rule, and then backstabbed them. He got all of his Jews from there.