No, Simon Bolivar helped create Gran Colombia (different from modern day Colombia), helped what are now countries gain their independence from Spain. Bolivia was named in his honor Bolivia - Bolivar
Mexico
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Simon Bolivar freed Grand Colombia which is now Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, parts of Peru, Costa Rico, and parts of Brazil. He also helped Bolivia which is named after him.
Simon Bolivar freed Grand Colombia which is now Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, parts of Peru, Costa Rico, and parts of Brazil. He also helped Bolivia which is named after him.
South America.
Simon Bolivar played a crucial role in leading several South American countries to independence from Spanish rule, most notably Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. He is often referred to as "El Libertador" for his efforts in liberating these nations. Bolivar's vision extended to the creation of a unified Latin America, although this dream faced many challenges after independence was achieved. His legacy remains significant in the history of Latin American independence movements.
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Bolivar helped liberate Peru, Bolivia, Venezuela, and the region that consisted of much of what is present-day Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, and other parts of Venezuela. Therefore, the New World countries that Simon Bolivar did not help liberate were Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, and other Central American countries.
Yes. He started such independence war.