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Julli [10]
3 years ago
10

1. Who was a major leader in the fight for south american independence? (1 point)

History
2 answers:
SOVA2 [1]3 years ago
8 0

<em><u>Simon Bolivar was the major leader in the fight for South American independence. </u></em>

Further Explanations:

Simon Bolivar was a South American legionnaire was born on 24th July 1783 in Caracas, Venezuela. Being brought up in wealthy family owning gold and copper mines in Venezuela he lived a very lavish life. After his parents’ demise, he shifted to Spain in 1799 and began his professional life as a tutor. He was married to Maria Rodriguez del Toro Y Alyssa in 1802, but she died in 1803 out of yellow fever, when they were returning Venezuela.

Bolivar then reverted to Europe and kept companionship with Napoleon. He then joined the resistance group of Caracas who believed in independence. In 1783, he went to Britain for a diplomatic mission and then came back home to control the fight of Caracas, Venezuela, and South America. He attacked Venezuela on 14th May 1813 and led to the onset of his campaign “Campana Admirable”. Soon Civil War vented which forced him to run off to Jamaica for foreign aid where he wrote his famous book “Letter from Jamaica followers

Bolivar died on 17 December 1830 in the city Santa Marta of Colombia after a long-suffering from tuberculosis.  

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Subject: US History

Chapter: Simon Bolivar

Keywords:

Simon Bolivar, Spain, Caracas, Venezuela, Napoleon, South America, Campana Admirable, “Letter from Jamaica”, Santa Marta, tuberculosis.

Natasha2012 [34]3 years ago
7 0

Who was a major leader in the fight for South American independence?

Prince Metternich

Fidel Castro

Simon Bolivar *****

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