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In South American history, "El Libertador", or "The Liberator" was Bernard O'Higgins, one of Chile's founding fathers who helped free Chile from Spanish rule in the early 1800's.
APEX: Region D which has Argentina, Chile, and Peru.
APEX: Region D which has Argentina, Chile, and Peru.
Simon Bolivar was known as "The Liberator" for freeing six South American countries from Spanish rule.
San Martín helped to free southern South America from Spanish rule: Argentina, Chile, and Peru. José de San Martín (1778-1850) was an Argentine general known as the Founder and the Protector of the independent nation of Peru.
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Simon Bolivar's nickname was "The Liberator." He earned this nickname for his role in leading the independence movements in Latin America against Spanish colonial rule.
Bernardo O'Higgins Riquelme was instrumental in helping Chile gain its independence from Spanish rule.
The liberator of Guatemala is often considered to be José María Torrebiarte, who led a successful revolt against Spanish rule in 1821. However, the broader context of liberation in Central America involved figures like Simón Bolívar and Francisco Morazán, who played significant roles in the region's struggle for independence from Spanish colonial rule. Guatemala formally declared its independence on September 15, 1821, as part of the larger Central American independence movement.
Several liberators, depending on each country within Latin America. For Mexico and Central America, it was Miguel Hidalgo (1753-1811). For Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador, Simon Bolivar (1783-1830) is their inspirator. For Chile, Argentina and Peru, Jose de San Martin (1778-1850) was their liberator. And so on.
The great liberator of S. America... Simon Bolivar, a Venezuelan, liberated 5 countries from Spanish rule... Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador & Bolivia whom bears his name...