SIMON BOLIVAR
In studying Simon Bolivar it is found that he changed the history of the world by organizing and achieving the independence for much of Latin America and northern South America from Spanish rule during the late 1700s to the early 1800s, both during his life time and afterwards. Thus, he would be freeing them from relative isolation and ancient ways. While The Armies of Sam Martian fought to liberate the southern part of South America Simon was involved in the northern part of South America. He was a revolutionary radical, soldier, statesman, writer, diplomat, and an educator. He fought for independence and the organization of a new South American republic. Although he spent most of his early life in Europe, he never forgot the oppression in his homeland. He waged over 200 battles against Spanish imperialism giving him the title, The Liberator. He met with revolutionary leaders and supplied armies and guns to assist in the revolutions of Latin American. He searched and found support for their cause both politically and financially. In the nineteenth century the Spaniards conquered Latin America in the name of gold, glory and the gospel. They erected a stupendous system of coloni
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Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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