Simón Bolívar did not conquer the Inca; rather, he was a key figure in the liberation of several South American countries from Spanish rule during the early 19th century. The Inca Empire fell to Spanish conquistadors in the 16th century, long before Bolívar's time. Bolívar's efforts were focused on fighting for independence in regions that include present-day Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, but he was not involved in the conquest of the Inca.
Simon Bolivar was an instrumental leader in the revolution against the Spanish empire.
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He died without sons so his only descendants are through Simon's sister. In Venezuela there are still some of his descendants (and is not Hugo Chavez).
Yes he was successful.
No
Simon Bolivar was the last Sapa Inca
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No, Simon Bolivar is not single.
Simon Bolivar Simon bolivar was the George Washington of the south Simón Bolívar is known as the "George Washington" of South America.
Simon Bolivar was born on July 24, 1783
Simon Bolivar's native country was Venezuela.Simon Bolivar's native country was Venezuela.
It means: Simon Bolivar is from Venezuela.
Simon Bolivar was known as "The Liberator" for freeing six South American countries from Spanish rule.
How were the inca to conquer such a vast empire
How were the inca to conquer such a vast empire
Venezuelan Bolivar.