he rejcted it because hes wife made him
Simon Bolivar
He liberated Bolivia , Venezuela , Colombia , Ecuador , Panama , and Peru .
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...
unite the Spanish colonies of South America into a single
Simon Bolivar was an instrumental leader in the revolution against the Spanish empire.
Bolivar was not as successful in the role of government as he was in the role of general leading a revolution. He insisted on a vision of a "grand Colombia", trying to unite the countries he had liberated from the Spanish rule: Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela; but only four years after he had liberated Soon thereafter, fighting between the states, personality conflicts, and resentment of his authoritarian ways caused his influence to wane. After an assassination attempt and with failing health, Bolivar resigned all his positions and died shortly thereafter on December 10, 1830.
He wanted all of Latin America to gain its independence from the rule of the Spanish.
Bolivar moved into many south American countries as a liberator, but failed as a politician in Bolivia. He liberated many countries from the Spanish, but in 1830 he was planning to sail for Europe to go into exile, and said, "America is ungovernable. Those who have served the revolution have plowed the sea." He said this in May 1830 and died in December.
bolivar fought for independence in the Spanish colonies of south America and Washington did the same for British colonies in north America newtest3 Washington had a lot of money. Simon Bolivar had a lot of money, but used most of the money in the Battle of Boyaca.
South America
They fought with intelligence.
Answer: It depends. He was a great military leader, but he left behind a disastrous ideology. Explanation: Bolivar was an officer of the revolutionary army and participated in several battles of liberation against the Spaniards. In the Battle of Boyacá, which occurred in 1819, he liberated Colombia from Spanish rule. And in the Battle of Carabobo (1821) Bolivar liberated Venezuela. The following year, and with the aid of Antonio Jose de Sucre (1795-1830), one of his army officers, liberated Ecuador in the Battle of Pichincha. He believed in the unification of the whole South America in a single great country. He also believed that South America, unlike the United States of America, needed a tighter control. Specially if it was to become a single huge nation. He attributed the fails of early south american governments to the fact that they were trying "to copy ethereal republics". In that he was, obviously, a fail. Bolivarianism is the ideology that characterized the government of Hugo Chávez. It is an ideological cocktail of imprecise contours, which represents a very particular reading of what was already called by the Venezuelan historian Germán Carreras Damas of cult to Bolivar. (Not my own answer)