How many states did Simon Bolivar liberate?

How many states did Simon Bolivar liberate?

Bolívar himself led multiple expeditionary forces against the Spaniards, and between 1819 and 1822 he successfully liberated three territories—New Granada (Colombia and Panama), Venezuela, and Quito (Ecuador)—from Spanish rule.

How did Simon Bolivar free the countries?

Taking the Spanish by surprise, he defeated them quickly. With the help of Antonio Sucre, he secured the independence of Ecuador in 1822. He completed José de San Martín's revolutionary work in Peru, freeing that country in 1824. On Bolívar's orders, Sucre liberated Upper Peru (1825).

Who liberated Peru?

José de San Martín José de San Martín and his forces liberated Peru and proclaimed its independence from Spain on 28 July 1821.

Who Freed Colombia from Spain?

Simón Bolívar

El Libertador Simón Bolívar
Personal details
Born 24 July 1783 Caracas, Captaincy General of Venezuela, Spanish Empire
Died 17 December 1830 (aged 47) Santa Marta, Gran Colombia (today located in Colombia)
Cause of death Tuberculosis

Who liberated Venezuela?

Simón Bolívar

El Libertador Simón Bolívar
Personal details
Born 24 July 1783 Caracas, Captaincy General of Venezuela, Spanish Empire
Died 17 December 1830 (aged 47) Santa Marta, Gran Colombia (today located in Colombia)
Cause of death Tuberculosis

Who liberated Chile from Spain?

One of the most-dramatic chapters in the 19th-century struggle for Latin American independence from Spanish rule occurred 200 years ago, in January and February 1817, when the liberation of Chile was won by the improbable crossing of the Andes Mountains by a force of revolutionaries under the command of José de San

Who freed Argentina?

Jose de San Martín José de San Martín

Jose de San Martín
Signature
Nickname(s) The Liberator of America
Military service
Allegiance Spain (until 1812) United Provinces of the Río de la Plata (modern Argentina) Patria Nueva (modern Chile) Protectorate of Peru (modern Peru)

Who freed Bolivia?

Simón Bolívar Simón Bolívar (1783-1830) known as "The Liberator" fought in more than 200 battles against the Spanish in the fight for South American independence. Bolívar provided the political and military leadership that freed Bolivia, Colombia (then including Panama), Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela from the Spanish rule.

Who freed Ecuador?

Simón Bolívar

El Libertador Simón Bolívar
Succeeded by Andrés de Santa Cruz
Personal details
Born 24 July 1783 Caracas, Captaincy General of Venezuela, Spanish Empire
Died 17 December 1830 (aged 47) Santa Marta, Gran Colombia (today located in Colombia)