Simón Bolívar person
also: Bolivar, Simone Boulevard, Simone Bobilaire
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Simón Bolívar founded
Colombia book_quoted
“Venezuelan-born military leader inspired by Enlightenment principles and North American revolutionaries, including George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, eventually led the local charge against Spain and its royal forces in the South Ameri…”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Corporate Coup-Venezuela Part 2 @ 18:01
Simón Bolívar founded
Colombia book_quoted
“Andes Mountains, becoming landless workers. For the exploited classes, land meant freedom. However, the landlords had no use for freedom. And when the bourgeois revolution inspired by Simone Bobilaire swept Latin America, the landlords of C…”
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Andes Mountains, becoming landless workers. For the exploited classes, land meant freedom. However, the landlords had no use for freedom. And when the bourgeois revolution inspired by Simone Bobilaire swept Latin America, the landlords of C…
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which was nicknamed MBR 200, described by Venezuela's current government as an organization led by young military men that was born to fight against the neoliberal system. MBR 200 saw themselves as continuing the Latin American liberator, S…
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until the chains binding their people were shattered. Bolivar famously uttered the same words to his mentor and tutor, Samuel Robinson, in 1805, just five years before the start of the Venezuelan War of Independence. To understand Chavez's …
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Fought alongside Bolivar to lead South American patriots to victory against the Spanish crown, he laid siege to King George's troops in Pensacola, Florida during the American Revolution in the north. Venezuela's own fight for independence o…
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which flies in the face of the non-imperialistic viewpoint. It's weird. Grand Columbia would never live up to its potential as a regional powerhouse. Almost as soon as it won its independence from Spain, Bolivar's government became entangle…
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Tensions reached a head in 1828 when diplomatic disputes between Gran Colombia and its neighbor Peru sparked a war. That conflict, combined with intensifying separatist revolts throughout Gran Colombia, eventually led to the disintegration …
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and ultimately damage irreparably the institution's framework of the OAS. There was lots of debate which took place, and it was ironically taking place in a room named after Bolivar, the guy who was the inspiration for Chavez's entire campa…
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Castro's father had immigrated from Spain. Both were the second sons of shrewd entrepreneurial fathers and devout mothers. Both were educated at elite schools. Both had rejected class privilege, dedicated themselves to improving the lives o…