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Why was Simón Bolívar known as “The Liberator”?
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Why was Simón Bolívar known as “The Liberator”?
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he was known as "liberator" because he set free
what would be known as Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia from control by Spain.
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He was known as the Liberator because of his endeavors to free South American countries from the clutches of the Spanish rule. The people loved him because of this.
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