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Venezuela, Colombia, which included Panama at the time, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia
To recognize his nonviolent efforts to end oppression
Colombia, on its creation in 1819 Actually, it was Gran Colombia when it was established in 1819 largely through the efforts of Simon Bolivar. This republic, replacing the Spanish Colony of New Granada, included the present day Colombia, along with what eventually became separate nations like Venezuela, where Gran Colombia's capitol, Cuidad Bolivar, was located. Gran Colombia was fragmented in 1830. Bolivar's attempts to establish a united states of South America came to an end because of the rounds of endless civil wars between liberals and conservatives which, in various forms, continues today. Bolivia, of course, was named after Bolivar.
This president was George H. W. Bush. Father,I believe,to George W. Bush.
Well they allied with the British because the British promised to give the Natives land in return. In a sense, the British persuaded/bribed the Natives into being allies with them.
Political unification
Simon Bolivar was a revolutionary and a hero in Latin America. He urged Latin American countries to unify and revolt against Spain. His efforts resulted in the liberation of Panama, Bolivia, Venezuela, Peru, Ecuador, and Columbia.
Venezuela, Colombia, which included Panama at the time, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia
The American efforts have been so good. They have been useless.
Its efforts were not directed at the Jews but the negroes.
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what country did African American's focus efforts on during 1980's
They fought for the confederacy
The basic reason behind the efforts of Abraham Lincoln to root out slavery was to strengthen democracy.
The possessive form is:American soldiers' efforts helped win the war.
Americans gained the right to settle through the efforts of President John Adams in negotiating the Treaty of Paris in 1783. This treaty officially ended the American Revolutionary War and recognized the United States as an independent nation. It allowed Americans to settle and expand westward, securing their right to claim and develop new territories.
Colombia, on its creation in 1819 Actually, it was Gran Colombia when it was established in 1819 largely through the efforts of Simon Bolivar. This republic, replacing the Spanish Colony of New Granada, included the present day Colombia, along with what eventually became separate nations like Venezuela, where Gran Colombia's capitol, Cuidad Bolivar, was located. Gran Colombia was fragmented in 1830. Bolivar's attempts to establish a united states of South America came to an end because of the rounds of endless civil wars between liberals and conservatives which, in various forms, continues today. Bolivia, of course, was named after Bolivar.