Simon Simon Antonio de la Santisima Trinidad Bolivar was born on July 24, 1783 in Caracas, Juan Juan Vicente Bolivar and Ponte y dona Maria de la Concepcion Palacios y Blanco. Simon accepted his leaders Simon Rodriquez and Andres Bello's excellent education. Before he was nine years old, Bolivar lost his parents and was taken care of by his uncle, Don Carlos Palacios. He went to Spain for a better education when he was fifteen in 1799. In Spain, Bolivar met Maria Teresa Rodriquez del Toro and Alaysa who married in 1802.
Simon Bolivar (1783 - 1830) is known as "El Libertador" - Liberator. Bolivar led several Latin American countries (Peru, Bolivar, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela) regardless of the Spanish monarchy. After successfully leading the liberation struggle, he served as chairman of the Latin American Union until his death in 1830. (1858-1919) Roosevelt was the main politician of progressive era - the power of anti - corruption and the power of monopolistic trust -. As President, he will challenge corruption and monopoly power. He also made the first American nature park, established a navy and pursued a more active American foreign policy
Simon Bolivar not only led the country of Latin America, but also led some Latin American countries since Spain was one of Spain's superpowers, and Simon Bolivar is a country with his country I made progress for his faith. And it succeeded with a vivid color. Latin America could still be under Spanish control without his very expensive act of releasing Venezuela. Galileo did not conquer the country or politically release it, but he led the world to a new level of thought. He changed the way the people see the stars and the way gravity acts on the objects, changing the "law of movement". His work brings us to new heights and new territory.
Simon Bolivar rebuilt and managed the affected state. When he opened the Latin America Conference in Panama, he was in regime in 1826. He envisioned a rudimentary coalition of Central and South American countries, but he was much faster than his time 85.1. Gerhard Masur, Simon Bolivar (Albuquerque: New Mexico University Press, 1948), pp. 11-25. The Britannica Encyclopedia calls Masur's work "Bolivar English Best Biography". It should work with any good libraries. I reviewed the other six books, unless otherwise stated, all reference books are Masur.