South America.
Bolivar
Bolivar
Republic of Great Colombia
Simon Bolivar played a crucial role in leading several South American countries to independence from Spanish rule, most notably Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. He is often referred to as "El Libertador" for his efforts in liberating these nations. Bolivar's vision extended to the creation of a unified Latin America, although this dream faced many challenges after independence was achieved. His legacy remains significant in the history of Latin American independence movements.
Mexico
He was a Venezuelan military and political leader. He lead Bolivia, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Panama, and Venezuela to independence. He also helped lay the foundations of the democracy in each country.
Fredric Hamilton lead revolt of enslaved Africans in saint Dominique.
He lead the country of Gran Colombia to independance. This country consisted of modern day Equador, Colombia, Venesuela, and Panama.
It depends on what part of South America you are talking about. There was no one person who freed every country. A couple of the most famous were Simon Bolivar and Bernardo O'Higgins.
because of his relentless determination and because his discovery started a chain of events that would lead to the founding of a new nation of freedom for all.
Simon Neil
For the Latin American countries to have independence from Spain. And he was against imperialism. He lead a revolution for the Latin Americans. He fought against it. And to respect him which had led to him being nicknamed the "Liberator" he also wanted Latin Americans to differ from the other places and other societies.