Simon Bolivar and Venezuela By Kaleka, Eric, Ricky, and Demare’e.

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Simon Bolivar and Venezuela By Kaleka, Eric, Ricky, and Demare’e

Simon Bolivar ●Simon was a military and a political leader ●He was a part of the foundation of the first union of independence nation in hispanic america ●He was president of gran colombia from ●He led many south american countries to independence from the spanish empire (such as Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia)

●Venezuela has a territory just about covers 353,841 sq miles ●It is also a country on the northern coast of South America ●It was declared the first Spanish-American colonies in 1811 ●Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is it’s official name ●It is also one of the most urbanized countries in Latin America Venezuela

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