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Biografia del libertador Simon Bolívar, ó La independencia de la América del…
by Campano, LorenzoDescription
Biografia del libertador Simon Bolívar, ó La independencia de la América del Sud by L. C. is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book explores the life and achievements of Simón Bolívar, the key figure in the independence movements across South America against Spanish colonial rule. It provides a detailed examination of both Bolívar’s character and the broader historical context of the struggle for independence. At the start of the narrative, the author introduces Bolívar as a tall, somewhat thin general with a strong presence, juxtaposing his noble traits with indications of his complex personality affected by adulation and arrogance. The opening section sets the stage by discussing the significant factors that incited the South American revolutions, highlighting the arrival of several political prisoners who were pivotal in igniting revolutionary sentiments. It mentions early conspiratorial movements and the Spanish colonial authorities’ responses, which only fueled the desire for independence among the Venezuelan populace. The groundwork for Bolívar’s eventual rise as the Liberator is laid, illustrating how his education and encounters in Europe shaped his revolutionary ideology. The prologue emphasizes the enormity of writing about such a celebrated figure who was both a hero and a controversial character in the eyes of his contemporaries. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



