Bolivar began military operations and grabbed control of the state of Venezuela from Spain. He and his followers invaded Venezuela from Colombia on May 14, 1813; this was the beginning of his "fine Campania" (a great movement) that led to the second Republic of Venezuela in that year Respectively. It was founded later. Bolivar is known as "liberator" (liberator). After continuous war and military operations, the Bolivar armies broke the Spanish army on June 24, 1821 in the fight of Carabobo.
Simon Bolivar was born in Caracas, Venezuela on July 24, 1783. He was born in a wealthy family funded from the abundant gold and copper rich mines owned by Venezuela. SimónBolívar's father passed away at the age of three, and his mother died in six years. After his parents died, he moved to Spain in 1799 and continued his education, when he visited Venezuela in 1803 he got married to the daughter of Noble Maria Theresa Rodriguez Del Toro Alasia, then died in Hoang Ho Did. Bolivar joined the resistance movement when disease Napoleon named Joseph Bonaparte the king of Spain in 1807, but after seeing the example of a Spanish patriot, he added this new nationalistic I decided to export the brand. After returning to Venezuela, he joined the Caracas Resistance Organization. That member was part of the Venezuelan Declaration of Independence in 1810; after that Bolivar traveled to the UK to find a diplomatic envoy for new state aid.
Bolivar settled in Venezuela in the 16th century. Bolívar's first South American ancestor lived and worked in SimóndeBolívar (or Simon de Bolibar, not standardized until the 19th century), from 1559 to 1560 in Santo Domingo (now the Dominican Republic). SimóndeBolívar and Castro were born. When the Spanish royal family re - appointed Governor to Venezuela in 1569, Simon Devoliver walked with him. As an early settler in the state of Venezuela in Spain, he stands out in the local community, and he and his descendants acquired a mansion, encomiendas and status at the local cabildo.
Simon Bolivar was born at Venezuela 's general Venezuelan house on July 24, 1783 6 He was baptized as Simon Antonio de la Santisima Trinidad Bolí Val Palacios. His mother is Maríadela Concepción Palaciosy Blanco and his father is Don Juan Vicente Colonel BolívaryPonte. He has two sisters and one brother. Maria Antonia, Juana, and Juan Vicente. Another sister, Maria del Carmen, passed away at birth. When Bolivar was a baby, he was taken care of by DoñaInes Manceba de Miyares and his family's slave Hipólita. A few years later, he returned to parenting care, but this experience will have a major impact on his life. His father died before Bolivar's 3rd birthday and his mother died at the age of 9.