They fought with intelligence.
he used suprise attacks..;)
they used diversions
Jose de San Martin and Simon Bolivar used the tactic of uniting their armies to defeat Spanish forces in South America.ANS 2 -That's not a 'tactic' -it's just a safe decision when fighting a larger enemy.
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Simon Bolivar and Jose de San Martin gained independence for South America.
In Latin America, both Simon Bolivar and Jose de San Martin were leaders who worked for independence. Theywere revolutionaries who helped Latin American countries gain their independence from Spain!-AK
Latin America includes Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America. Using this definition, the northern areas of Latin American include Mexico and Central America, which were liberated by Catholic priest Miguel Hidalgo, and eventually Vicente Guerrero and Guadalupe Victoria. In the case of South America, the liberators include Jose de San Martin and Simon Bolivar.
Simon Bolivar was the most important REVOLUTIONARY LEADER. of South America's war (Bolivar's War) to win independence from Spain. The area of Upper Peru was renamed Bolivia in his honor. Originally, he planned to unite the Spanish colonies of South America into a single country that would be called Gran Colombia. However, political disputes tore the Latin American nations apart, and Bolivar's dream of Gran Colombia was never fulfilled.
Led the war for South American independence.
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.
Simon Bolivar is an example of a key revolutionary who led a movement for independence in Latin America. Jose de San Martin is another example, as is Miguel Hidalgo.
San Martin began the liberation of Peru, while bolivar coml the liberation of the country