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What man is commonly referred to as "the Liberator" in South America?
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What man is commonly referred to as "the Liberator" in South America?
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Well, there was many Liberators, however the "best of them all", was
Simon Bolivar
. He was from Spain, and one of the best Liberators in Latin Movement for Independence. This is why he is considered
"The Liberator."
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