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now they are independent and free and now they celebrate independence day D::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Simon Bolivar and Jose de San Martin were both leaders in the rebellion of Latin America for independence from Spain. Bolivar helped to found Gran Colombia and was later president of that union of nations.
yes because he wanted to make sure that they was free
He helped free 4 countries (Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Bolivia
Well, there are many reasons that these three men, Toussaint L'Ouverture, Simon Bolivar, and Miguel Hidalgo, were very important to the Latin American Independence Movement. Although, I will sum it up so you won't spend hours reading this:Freeing Latin America has involed many people. It was a long and hard struggle. Though, many failed, many still ended up succeeding. Toussaint L'Overture tried to free Haiti from France (failed but Haiti did still end up getting their independence), Simon Bolivar tried to free multiple countries, such as Venezuela (succeeded plenty), and last but not least Miguel Hidalgotried to give Mexico's independence for Spain (failed).
Simon Bolivar was instrumental in helping to set free the country of South America from Spain. Bolivar was born in 1783 and was considered to be Latin Americas greatest leader in their Independence movement.
Simon Bolivar fought against the Spaniards for Venezuela's independence. He finally succeeded in 1821 and Venezuela became a free state.
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Simon Bolivar read books by Europeans that called for founding free republics. He observed Napoleon and vowed to free Venezuela.
April 19th 1810 they signed a 'declaration of independence'
Costa Rica and Brazil. That's all I know or think.
I am not sure but I think his greatest challenge was to free south America from Spaniards.
now they are independent and free and now they celebrate independence day D::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Bernardo O'Higgins, Jose de Martin, Simon Bolivar
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Simon Bolivar and Jose de San Martin were both leaders in the rebellion of Latin America for independence from Spain. Bolivar helped to found Gran Colombia and was later president of that union of nations.