Thursday, October 22, 2009

Simon Bolivar and Latin American Revolutions


Simon Bolivar was the main person who liberated most of the upper part of south america. With his military forces of more than 10,000 people liberated the upper part of south america. He got his ideas after making his trip to spain there he learned the ideas of the enlightenment such as Locke, Rousseau and Voltaire. Then he visited france and saw their independence. Lastly he went to United states where they had just won their independence and finally was convinced that bolivia should fight for their independence.
He lost many battles and had to retreat to many countries such as Colombia, Jamaica and Haiti, but with these defeats he gained reputation that he wanted independence. Later he made his army bigger by joining with English and Irish veterans of napoleonic wars and funds of haiti to capture bogota. By 1825 bolivar had vanished all the control of the spanish in the north of south america. Bolivar won the independence for Bolivia, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Bolivar was the george washington of south america.
Bolivia made named their country after Bolivar in honor of his success for defeating the Spanish army in Peru. After defeating the Spanish, Peru decided to name that territory Bolivia in honor of Simon Bolivar.

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