Simon Bolivar - Liberator Simon Bolivar was called "liberator" by his own people and was a world famous person at the time. The foresight to his hemispheric solidarity lives today, and his political ideology will serve dictators and democrats in modern Latin America. In this article we will explore the era of colonialism and revolution. There, Creole people were not treated as much as the peninsula (Spanish born in Spain). This is the cause of long-term frustration and outrage, leading to the desire for independence in Spain.
After all, we have helped people around the world fight for freedom, democracy, independence and liberation from tyranny. We support Polish patriots, the resistance movement of France, and other people seeking freedom. It is not a fact that you leave the American tradition. The implication is obvious: America is obliged to support the latest generation of "freedom fighters". Secretary of State George Schulz expanded this early policy hypothesis before the speech at the Federal club held in San Francisco on February 22, 1985. In a later article on "diplomatic issues" Schultz claimed that the wave of democratic revolution swept the world. He believes that the Soviet Union and its agents have acted indefinitely for many years to support insurgents aiming to expand the Communist dictatorship.
Simon Bolivar - Liberator Simon Bolivar was called "liberator" by his own people and was a world famous person at the time. The foresight to his hemispheric solidarity lives today, and his political ideology will serve dictators and democrats in modern Latin America. In this article we will explore the era of colonialism and revolution. There, Creole people were not treated as much as the peninsula (Spanish born in Spain). This is a long-term cause of depression and indignation.