He won 5 battles against the Spanish.
Mexico
Simón Bolívar's policies in dealing with the Spanish and the Americans were shaped by his vision of independence and unity for Latin America. His approach to the Spanish was often marked by a desire for liberation from colonial rule, which many supporters viewed as just and necessary. However, his interactions with the United States were more complex; while he admired their democratic ideals, he was wary of American imperialism and influence in Latin America. Ultimately, whether his policies were fair is subjective and depends on one's perspective regarding colonialism, sovereignty, and regional autonomy.
He was the leader of the spanish revolution
Simon Bolivar drove the Spanish from Latin America and acquired independence. His advice was to fight, and they would win. He explained that God granted victory to those who persevered. Bolivar is known as being a great military leader who successfully led his people to independence.
spanish
Simon Bolivar
military leader who defeated the Spanish at the Battle of Boyaca in 1819
Main things like political powers still being decided by Spain. This makes everything still be run like Spain. And favoritism as well. Native born Spaniards were often chosen for leadership positions and being in charge.
Simon Bolivar was known as "The Liberator" for freeing six South American countries from Spanish rule.
the spanish
Simon Bolivar was an instrumental leader in the revolution against the Spanish empire.
the spanish
He won 5 battles against the Spanish.
Mexico
unite the Spanish colonies of South America into a single
I think December 9, 1824.