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miss Akunina [59]
4 years ago
14

What was the purpose of Bolívar's military campaign in Peru?

History
1 answer:
oee [108]4 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation: Bolivar wanted the liberated country to become an empire, and the emperor as himself. San Martin also believed that as time passed by, the right political system would be determined for South America.

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