The American empires founded by Spain and Portugal broke up in the 19th century. These European countries were no longer powerful, and their colonies struggled to break away. Wars brought liberation, but independence was often followed by strife between the new nations.
Table 53. LIBERATION
<span><span>1816Argentina declares independence
</span><span>1818San Martín liberates Chile
</span><span>1819Gran Colombia is founded
</span><span>1820Brazil annexes Uruguay
</span><span>1821Peru gains independence Venezuela and Ecuador are liberated
</span><span>1822Brazil breaks away from Portugal
</span><span>1825Bolivia is liberated</span></span>WHO WAS KNOWN AS THE LIBERATOR?
Simón Bolívar, “the Liberator,” helped to free much of South America. He fought in Venezuela and ruled Colombia and Ecuador. He freed Peru, and Bolivia was renamed in his honor. Other freedom fighters included Bernardo O’Higgins and José de San Martín, who fought in Argentina, Chile, and Peru.
The man responsible is named John Rolfe.
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<h2>MAYBE THE EGG .............</h2>
Answer:
A Dakota leader led hundreds of warriors in an uprising.
Explanation:
In 1862, with Minnesota being a young state in which the Indians are living in where facing serious challenges of food. So many families were hungary and the promises made by the government then were never honoured.
This forced them to group and take up arms inorder to fight the white settlers. The fighting which lasted 6 weeks ended as a result of the rounding up of 38 Dakota worriors (leaders ) who were hanged publicy inorder to pass a strong message to others.