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Simon Bolivar Research Paper

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Simon Bolivar will be remembered throughout history forever. Bolivar has a not only a country, but a city, and currency named in his honor for his fight for independence in South America. Bolivar is also honored all over South America with hundreds of streets and statues. According to John Lynch of HistoryToday.com, “modern revolutionaries see him as a reformist who secured political change but left the colonial heritage of his continent virtually intact.” Simon Bolivar was born during a period of time where there was very strong rightfulness for independence. Bolivar was born to a wealthy creole family, this allowed him to get a proper education, and helped him become a national liberation of land about the size of modern Europe. Bolivar was …show more content…

Simón José de la Santísma Trinidad Bolívar y Palacios was born on July 24th, 1783 in Caracas, New Granada. Bolívar was born in now what is Venezuela. Simón lost his parents at a very young age and after their death, his uncle raised him. In 1799, Simón returned to Spain to finish his education. In 1802, Bolívar married the daughter of Spanish nobleman. He returned to Caracas with his new wife, María Teresa Rodriguez. María passed away a year later from yellow fever. Bolivar was left widowed at age nineteen and he never …show more content…

In 1821, Bolivar returned to Venezuela and was able to defeat the remaining royalist at the Battle of Carabobo. Bolivar declared the birth of New Republic: Gran Columbia. After this amazing victory, Bolivar was named President of this new liberated territory. Bolivar began to focus on the southern territory that has not yet been liberated from Spain. Bolivar next took the revolution to Ecuador and Peru. This new movement would link up the emanating from the southern cone. Bolivar sent an army south under the command of General Antonio Josè de Sucre. Sucre’s army moved to Ecuador and during his journey, the army liberated towns and cities along the way. Once Sucre reached his destination, his army fought the largest royalist force in Ecuador. The Battle of Pichincha occurred in the muddy slopes of the Pichincha Volcano. This battle was a victory for the patriots and Ecuador was free from Spain’s rule. Francisco de Paula Santandar, the Vice President of Gran Columbia was left in charge when Bolivar traveled south to meet Sucre. Bolivar led the charge into Peru, the remaining royalist stronghold in South America. At the Battle of Ayacucho, together they destroyed the remnants of the Spanish

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